Browsing Institute Director's Office by Author "Mwaka, AD"
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Conceptual Framework to Guide Early Diagnosis Programs for Symptomatic Cancer as Part of Global Cancer Control
Koo, MM; Unger-Saldana, K; Mwaka, AD; Corbex, M; Ginsburg, O; Walter, FM; Calanzani, N; Moodley, J; Rubin, GP; Lyratzopoulos, G (2021) -
Exploring primary care level provider interpretation and management of potential breast and cervical cancer signs and symptoms in South Africa
Moodley, J; Harries, J; Scott, SE; Mwaka, AD; Saji, S; Walter, FM (2021-09-30) -
Knowledge of cervical cancer risk factors and symptoms among women in a refugee settlement: a cross-sectional study in northern Uganda
Adoch, W; Garimoi, CO; Scott, SE; Okeny, GG; Moodley, J; Komakech, H; Walter, FM; Mwaka, AD (2020) -
Mapping awareness of breast and cervical cancer risk factors, symptoms and lay beliefs in Uganda and South Africa
Moodley, J; Constant, D; Mwaka, AD; Scott, SE; Walter, FM (2020) -
Symptom appraisal, help-seeking and perceived barriers to healthcare seeking in Uganda: an exploratory study among women with potential symptoms of breast and cervical cancer
Mwaka, AD; Walter, FM; Scott, S; Harries, J; Wabinga, H; Moodley, J (2021) -
Symptom awareness measures for breast and cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review
Githaiga, JN; Walter, FM; Scott, SE; Mwaka, AD; Moodley, J (AOSIS, 2019-06-26)Background: In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women, while cervical cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death. Women often fail to recognise or misinterpret ... -
Women's appraisal, interpretation and help-seeking for possible symptoms of breast and cervical cancer in South Africa: a qualitative study
Harries, J; Scott, SE; Walter, FM; Mwaka, AD; Moodley, J (2020)