Distribution of factors that showed a significant association with the outcome in multivariable model by cervical cancer screening status (n = 315).
<p>Distribution of factors that showed a significant association with the outcome in multivariable model by cervical cancer screening status (n = 315).</p>
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| Main Author: | Dennis Mose (22683307) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Geoffrey Katana (6944789) (author), Stevenson K. Chea (4984484) (author), Phillip Ayieko (22683310) (author) |
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