Breast cancer is a significant health concern globally, with profound implications for affected individuals. This article delves into the multifaceted impact of breast cancer on women's productivity and income in Southwest Nigeria. Through an exploration of socio-economic, cultural, and healthcare dimensions, it examines the challenges women face in sustaining productivity and income following a breast cancer diagnosis. The study also highlights existing support systems, interventions, and strategies that can mitigate these impacts and foster economic empowerment for affected women.
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