Knowledge, attitudes, and practice of cervical cancer prevention among health workers in rural health centres of Northern Uganda

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James Henry Obol
Sophia Lin
Mark James Obwolo
Reema Harrison
Robyn Richmond
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[1] University of New South Wales School of Public Health and Community Medicine,
[2] Gulu University,undefined
[3] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
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BMC Cancer | / 21卷
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Health workers; Cervical cancer; Knowledge; Attitudes; Practice; Northern Uganda; Rural health workers;
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