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Background: Cervical cancer is a global public health problem & it is the 4 th leading cause cancer morbidity and mortality. Almost 70% of the global burden failed in developing counties. In Ethiopia cervical cancer is the 2 nd leading cause of cancer mortality. Cervical cancer screening is effective prevention method can avert >80% morbidity and mortality. However, globally a billion of women missed this opportunity. Poor utilization of cervical cancer screening was the prominent problem in developing countries. In Ethiopia cervical cancer screening coverage was 0.6%. Low level of knowledge, negative attitude and low intention towards cervical cancer screening were among many obstacles that hider the successfulness of cervical cancer screening on which this study aimed. Objectives: This study were measure level of knowledge, determine attitude, assess intention to use cervical cancer screening and identify correlates of intention among army women of Ethiopi
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