[HTML][HTML] The sociocultural influences on breast cancer screening among rural african women in South Africa

N Sarmah, MN Sibiya, TE Khoza - International Journal of Environmental …, 2023 - mdpi.com
The incidence of breast cancer in South Africa is increasing, with rural South African women
presenting with advanced stages of the disease. A woman's breasts are a symbol of her …

Nanomedicine drug delivery in South Africa: a retrospective study on research, funding and collaboration

F Salie, T Saidi - Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
After nearly two decades of substantial investment in the field of nanomedicine within South
Africa, this study undertakes an investigation into the specific diseases that have been …

Breast cancer: Factors influencing late-stage presentation at the Mankweng Hospital breast cancer clinic, Polokwane, Limpopo Province, South Africa

M Bhuiyan, MM Maele, R Mavhungu, F Ooko - South African Medical …, 2022 - ajol.info
Background. Female breast cancer remains the most common cancer in many parts of the
world. According to GLOBOCAN (2021), female breast cancer has become the most …

Women's costs for accessing comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services: findings from an observational study in Johannesburg, South Africa

N Lince-Deroche, KM Berry, C Hendrickson… - Reproductive health, 2019 - Springer
Background Evaluating progress towards the Sustainable Development Goal of universal
access to sexual and reproductive (SRH) services requires an understanding of the health …

Understanding the subjective experiences of South African women with recurrent breast cancer: A qualitative study

A Smit, B Coetzee, R Roomaney… - Journal of Health …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This study explored the subjective experiences of 12 South African women diagnosed with
recurrent breast cancer. Women were invited to take part in unstructured narrative …

The role of communication between mammographers and patients in the Limpopo province of South Africa

MK Chego, KM Sethole, RM Kekana, K Malherbe - Radiography, 2024 - Elsevier
Introduction Breast cancer affects women around the world. Communication is essential for
managing and treating breast cancer, especially in the breast imaging department. By …

Cross-border collaboration and capacity-building for improved health emergency response planning in Southern Africa

J Walker, M Liebenberg, JM Burnett… - South African Health …, 2022 - journals.co.za
Background: Many countries were ill prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic and the sudden
border closures introduced to stem contagion. To address this planning and response gap …

[PDF][PDF] Improving Breast Cancer Care in the Middle East and Africa

A Manzano, K Gralén, N Wilking, T Hofmarcher - 2024 - iapo.org.uk
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer type and the leading cause of cancer
death in women globally (1). Breast cancer occurs in every country of the world in women 1 …

Exploring factors associated with uptake of breast cancer screening among a subset of women in a South African metropolitan area: research to inform public health …

E Peresu, G Kigozi-Male, M Engelbrecht… - South African Health …, 2023 - journals.co.za
Aim Breast cancer represents a significant global health concern and remains a leading
cause of cancer-related mortality, particularly among women in develo** countries …

The effects of sertraline on breast cancer (MDAMB-231) cells viability in vitro

FA Khodashahri, M Lashani, S Saki - Journal of Biological Studies, 2022 - onlinejbs.com
Antidepressant drugs have been reported to affect the viability of cancer cells; however, the
effects of the antidepressant sertraline on breast cancer cells is still unclear. The present …