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Factors associated with utilization of cervical cancer screening services among HIV-positive women aged 18 to 49 years at Lira regional referral hospital, Northern Uganda
BackgroundWomen with HIV have a higher risk of getting cervical cancer due to induced immunosuppression. Though this burden could be avoided through...
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A systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of interventions to increase cervical cancer screening among underserved women in Europe
BackgroundThis study aimed to conduct a systematic review of the cost-effectiveness studies of interventions to increase cervical cancer screening...
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The edutainment program on knowledge, perception, and uptake of cervical cancer screening among Muslim women in Southern Thailand: a quasi experimental study
IntroductionCervical cancer is a significant global health concern and is the third most common cancer in women. Owing to their religious beliefs,...
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Providers and women’s perspectives on opportunities, challenges and recommendations to improve cervical cancer screening in women living with HIV at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital: a qualitative study
BackgroundCervical cancer screening uptake remains low despite being a critical prevention method for adult women living with HIV(WLHIV). These women...
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Adherence and Correlates of Cervical Cancer Screening Among East African Immigrant Women in Washington State
IntroductionCervical cancer screening (CCS) among East African immigrants (EAI) in the USA is under explored. This study aimed to investigate...
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Association between HIV Serostatus and premalignant cervical lesions among women attending a cervical cancer screening clinic at a tertiary care facility in southwestern Uganda: a comparative cross-sectional study
BackgroundUganda has approximately 1.2 million people aged 15–64 years living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Previous studies have shown a...
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Factors associated with low utilisation of cervical cancer screening among urban women in Lilongwe, Malawi: a cross sectional study
BackgroundIn 2012, more than half a million women (528,000) were diagnosed with cervical cancer around the world. More than 80% of cervical cancer...
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Results from a cervical cancer screening program in Samsun, Turkey
BackgroundCervical cancer is a preventable disease. This study aimed to share the results of the national cervical cancer screening program performed...
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A population-based cross-sectional study on the situation of cervical cancer screening in Liaoning, China
BackgroundCervical cancer (CC) screening is currently recognized as an effective intervention for CC. Previous studies found that the proportion of...
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Knowledge, willingness, uptake and barriers of cervical cancer screening services among Chinese adult females: a national cross-sectional survey based on a large e-commerce platform
BackgroundImproving the coverage rate of cervical cancer screening is a challenge mission for cervical cancer elimination. This study attempted to...
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A systematic review of economic evaluations of cervical cancer screening methods
ObjectiveThe aims of this systematic review were to (1) identify primary- and model-based economic evaluations of cervical cancer screening methods...
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Cervical cancer screening utilization and associated factors among women attending antenatal care at Asella Referral and Teaching Hospital, Arsi zone, South Central Ethiopia
BackgroundCervical cancer is a major public health problem affecting women worldwide. It is the second cause of mortality among women in Ethiopia....
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Using Delphi method to develop Chinese women’s cervical cancer screening intention scale based on planned behavior theory
BackgroundCervical cancer is the most common malignant tumor in women with a high mortality rate. However, the awareness and participation of women...
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A Narrative Review of Cervical Cancer Screening Utilization Among Haitian Immigrant Women in the U.S.: Health Beliefs, Perceptions, and Societal Barriers and Facilitators
Haitian immigrant women living in the U.S. have a higher rate of cervical cancer mortality than any other ethnic group, primarily due to lower rates...
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Association of Maternal Cervical Cancer Screening Adherence with Adolescent HPV Vaccination Among Adolescent-Mother Pairs
Less than two-thirds of US adolescents are up-to-date with HPV vaccination. While mothers engaged in preventive care are more likely to seek...
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Impact of prior underinsurance on cervical cancer screening among Davidson County, Tennessee, women diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer, 2008–2018
IntroductionWe sought to investigate the association between insurance coverage history and cervical cancer screening among Davidson County,...
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Rapid elimination of cervical cancer while maintaining the harms and benefits ratio of cervical cancer screening: a modelling study
BackgroundHuman papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and intensifying screening expedite cervical cancer (CC) elimination, yet also deteriorate the...
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Uptake and barriers to cervical cancer screening among human immunodeficiency virus-positive women in Sub Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundCervical cancer is the leading cause of disability and mortality among women in Africa. Despite a significant correlation between HIV/AIDS...
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Explaining socioeconomic inequality in cervical cancer screening uptake in Malawi
BackgroundCervical cancer is a prevalent public health concern and is among the leading causes of death among women globally. Malawi has the second...
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Results of a cluster randomized trial testing the Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach to increase cervical cancer screening in family planning clinics in Mombasa County, Kenya
BackgroundCervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Kenyan women. Integrating cervical cancer screening into family planning (FP)...