Survey Assessment and Projection of the Social and Economic Burdens of Cervical Cancer in Tanzania
Observational
Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
Socioeconomic burden to households
share of household consumption attributable to medical care (hospitals, dispensaries, etc.) monthly household income (work hours, income sources, changes in the type or amount) child school attendance, nutrition (school days missed in past week, meals eaten, source of proteins on day prior to interview)
12 months
No
Tanzania: Ethical Committee
36813
NCT01177345
October 2010
December 2012
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