Browsing by Subject "Cervical cancer"
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Awareness of cervical cancer vaccination among educated females: a Bangladeshi perspective
(Brac University, 2023-03)In Bangladesh, cervical cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among women, the most frequent risk factor for cervical cancer is the human papillomavirus (HPV). Prevention of this cancer through vaccination and early ... -
Comparative analysis and machine learning predictions of cervical cancer incidence: a multi-national study
(Brac University, 2023-12)This proposal presents a comprehensive investigation of cervical cancer frequency and patterns, with a focus on a multi-national perspective, particularly highlighting the circumstance in Bangladesh. Utilizing a mix of ... -
Decoding the functional roles of intronic microRNA miR-2355 and its host gene KLF7 in immunobiology of cervical cancer
(Brac University, 2021-06)Intronic miRNAs are human miRNA genes that sit within the intronic regions of proteincoding host genes and influence their hosts’ function either antagonistically or synergistically. However, previous research has shown ... -
Diagnosis of cervical cancer using effective hybrid model in Bangladesh
(Brac University, 2021-06)This paper discusses the various forms of restraints, regulations, struggles, and reme dies for overcoming cervical cancer challenges. It is a life-threatening disease that affects women all over the world. The lack of ... -
Early detection of cervical cancer using deep neural networks
(Brac University, 2022-05)Cervical cancer is a disease that is mostly preventable, but it is one of the major causes of cancer fatality in women worldwide. Several studies say that annually 2,60,000 women die because of cervical cancer. Chronic ... -
A review on the socio-demographic and cultural factors associated with the delayed diagnosis of cervical cancer and possible interventions in screening attitude: From South Asian perspective
(Brac University, 2022-11)Cervical cancer is the prominent reason of cancer related mortality in women in the South Asian countries. Unfortunately, due to low rate of cervical cancer screening (CCS) cervical cancer is still a significant public ...