Barriers to cervical cancer screening in Africa: a systematic review

F Mantula, Y Toefy, V Sewram - BMC Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Introduction Africa has one of the highest burdens of cervical cancer in the world. The
unacceptably high incidence and mortality rates could be reduced through implementing a …

Knowledge, attitude and practice for cervical cancer prevention and control among women of childbearing age in Hossana Town, Hadiya zone, Southern Ethiopia …

YH Aweke, SY Ayanto, TL Ersado - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Background Cervical cancer is the second most common female cancer which Ethiopia put
a strategic goal to reduce its incidence and mortality by 2020. Lack of knowledge and poor …

Cancer beliefs in ethnic minority populations: a review and meta‐synthesis of qualitative studies

S Licqurish, L Phillipson, P Chiang… - European journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
People from ethnic minorities often experience poorer cancer outcomes, possibly due to
later presentation to healthcare and later diagnosis. We aimed to identify common cancer …

[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] Physical Examination and Health Assessment-Canadian E-Book: Physical Examination and Health Assessment-Canadian E-Book

C Jarvis - 2023 - books.google.com
Learn how to take a clear, logical, and holistic approach to physical examination and health
assessment across the lifespan! Using easy-to-follow language, detailed illustrations …

SIRT1 promotes formation of breast cancer through modulating Akt activity

X **, Y Wei, F Xu, M Zhao, K Dai, R Shen… - Journal of …, 2018 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The silent information regulation factor 1 (sirtuin Type 1, SIRT1), as a kind of NAD+
dependent class III histone deacetylation enzyme, has been found to be involved in tumor …

[HTML][HTML] The dysregulated expression of KCNQ1OT1 and its interaction with downstream factors miR-145/CCNE2 in breast cancer cells

W Feng, C Wang, C Liang, H Yang, D Chen… - Cellular Physiology and …, 2018 - karger.com
Background/Aims: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has revealed abundant long
noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) that have been characterized as critical components of cancer …

Indigenous Australian women's experiences of participation in cervical screening

TL Butler, K Anderson, JR Condon, G Garvey… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (collectively, Indigenous Australian) women experience
a higher burden of cervical cancer than other women. The National Cervical Screening …

Colonial legacy and the experience of First Nations women in cervical cancer screening: a Canadian multi-community study

P Wakewich, B Wood, C Davey, A Laframboise… - Critical public …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Regular Papanicolaou (Pap) screening has dramatically reduced cervical cancer incidence
in Canada since the 1950s. However, Indigenous women's rates of cervical cancer remain …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring non-participation in colorectal cancer screening: A systematic review of qualitative studies

A Le Bonniec, O Meade, M Fredrix, E Morrissey… - Social Science & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Worldwide, colorectal cancer is a major public health issue. Despite the
existence of screening programmes in many countries, global uptake remains low. This …

Effective knowledge translation approaches and practices in Indigenous health research: a systematic review protocol

ME Morton Ninomiya, D Atkinson, S Brascoupé… - Systematic reviews, 2017 - Springer
Background Effective knowledge translation (KT) is critical to implementing program and
policy changes that require shared understandings of knowledge systems, assumptions …