The impact of the social environment on Zambian cervical cancer prevention practices
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Cervical cancer which is preventable by screening and vaccination is the most common cancer in Zambia among both the female and male population. In this article we aim to determine how the key players of the sociocultural and political environment recognize cervical cancer as a public health problem and therefore impact the provision of cervical cancer prevention services (screening and vaccination).
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The impact of the social environment on Zambian cervical cancer prevention practices
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