Identifying perceived barriers to vaccination for women’s cancer prevention in Nigeria
- In: Posters
- At: Dublin (Ireland) (2013)
- Type: Poster
- By: NGUYEN, Nicole (University of Califormia, San Francisco, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, San Francisco, United States of America)
- Co-author(s): Okeke, Emeka (RISE Clinic Nigeria, Adazi-Ani, Nigeria)
Anene, Nonso S. (RISE Clinic Nigeria, Adazi-Ani, Nigeria)
Ejike, Onyibo S. (RISE Clinic Nigeria, Adazi-Ani, Nigeria)
Ezeama, Mike (RISE Clinic Nigeria, Adazi-Ani, Nigeria)
Ndive, John (RISE Clinic Nigeria, Adazi-Ani, Nigeria)
Okoro, Uchechi (RISE Clinic Nigeria, Adazi-Ani, Nigeria)
Tran, Hien (RISE Global Health Initiative, San Diego, CA, United States of America)
Brock, Tina (University of Califormia, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States of America) - Abstract:
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Background-
Cervical cancer is ranked as the second most frequent cancer among women in Nigeria and in 2011 Nigeria implemented a national strategy to reduce the mortality associated with cervical cancer, demonstrating that this has been identified locally as a key health concern. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination as a primary prevention.. The access to the whole abstract and if available the presentation file is available to FIP members and to congress participants of that specific congress.
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