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New Indian Journal of Surgery

Volume  3, Issue 3, July - September 2012, Pages 111-111
 

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Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Regarding Breast Cancer Screening among Female Nurses at a Tertiary Level Hospital of Sri Lanka

Samarasekara K.R., Sameera R.A.C., Sameera A.W.M.K.

Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo , Colombo , Sri Lanka

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Abstract

 Breast cancer is the commonest cancer amongst women worldwide and in Sri Lanka. It has a better cure rate if detected early. Regular screening promotes early detection of breast cancer. However, the practice of breast cancer screening in Sri Lanka is still low.

 


Corresponding Author : Samarasekara K.R.