Increased anthropogenic activities including changes in land use and unrelenting ecosystem services related to animal husbandry, wildlife trade, and deforestation are driving …
Cervical cancer accounts for 21.7% of all cancer deaths in the sub-Saharan Africa with a case fatality rate of 68%. Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Health has adopted cervical cancer …
Background Despite the increased risk of cervical cancer (CC) among women living with HIV (WLHIV), CC screening and treatment (CCST) rates remain low in Africa. The integration …
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Background Despite the increased risk of cervical cancer (CC) among women living with HIV (WLHIV), CC screen‑ing and treatment (CCST) rates remain low in Africa. The …
Abstract Introduction: Sub-Saharan Africa is unlikely to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. With poor health outcomes and a dependence on external …