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Motivations and preferences of rural Nigerian women undergoing cervical cancer screening via visual inspection with acetic acid
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Community-based advocacy for cervical cancer screening is a very effective method of creating awareness for cervical cancer screening. Support from spouses and community leaders are important factors in a woman's decision to utilize cervical cancer screening services in southeastern Nigeria. Immediate results and treatments would make the most impact. Family and community participation should be integrated into cervical cancer prevention programs. This, together with a "see and treat" approach, may be central to overcoming the poor utilization of cervical cancer screening services in Nigeria and similar rural settings.
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