STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The recent alarm on rising global incidence of biopsies by the World Health Organisation (WHO) should worry areas prone to gynaecological biopsies. Cancer killed 7.6 million persons in 2008 worldwide, and there is indication that the figure could double to 13 million by 2030 (Jemal et al., 2011). According to WHO, cancer accounts for 13 percent of all deaths registered globally and 70 percent of that figure occurs in middle and low-income countries (WHO, 2016). It is on record that about 10,000 cancer deaths occurs annually in Nigeria, while 250,000 new cases are recorded yearly, two- third of the deaths and new cancer cases recorded are as a result of shortage of functional cancer control plans (Olakanmi, 2015).
Background of the Study
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Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background of the Study
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ABSTRACT
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