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Browsing by Author "Semarya Berhe"

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    Lived Experience of Women with Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia Treated with Chemotherapy in Selected Hospitals, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2023/24: Qualitative Study
    (Addis Ababa University, 2024-06-23) Ashebir Tufa; Semarya Berhe
    Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN) is a cancer related to pregnancy that contributes to maternal morbidity and increases the risk of maternal mortality if not detected and treated early. GTN is generally curable with chemotherapy; however, patients may experience different adverse effects of chemotherapy, including physical and nonphysical adverse effects. In Ethiopia, there are different studies done on the magnitude of GTN, but the experiences of women with GTN treated with chemotherapy about the life changes they faced, supportive care conditions, and coping techniques used are not explored.
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    Perception, Intention and Barriers to Breast Self Examination Practice among Women of Reproductive Age Attending Maternal and Child Health Services at Dilla Public Health Facilities; Dilla, Ethiopia A Qualitative Study
    (Addis Ababa University, 2024-06-05) Hana Bekele; Semarya Berhe
    The ultimate purpose of breast self-examination is detection and treatment of breast cancer in its early stage. Early identification of breast cancer through breast self examination and diagnosis plays an important role in reducing morbidity from breast cancer. But most women do not perform breast self examination in low income countries because of different reasons such as misperception and lack of knowledge of breast self examination

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