Understanding the role of embarrassment in gynaecological screening: a qualitative study from the ASPIRE cervical cancer screening project in Uganda.
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Understanding the role of embarrassment in gynaecological screening: a qualitative study from the ASPIRE cervical cancer screening project in Uganda.
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scientific article published on 11 April 2014
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Understanding the role of emba ...... r screening project in Uganda.
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Understanding the role of emba ...... r screening project in Uganda.
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Understanding the role of emba ...... r screening project in Uganda.
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Christine Biryabarema
Deborah M Money
Flora F Teng
Josaphat K Byamugisha
Malcolm Steinberg
Musa Sekikubo
Sheona M Mitchell
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10.1136/BMJOPEN-2014-004783
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2014-04-11T00:00:00Z