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How Level of Education Relates to Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Regarding Breast Cancer and Its Screening Methods

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Table 1. Frequency distribution of the demographic characteristics of the
Fig. 1. Knowledge of participants about breast cancer
Table 2. Comparing Knowledge, Attitude and Practice scores of different classes

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