PurposeHispanic women in Texas have among the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortality in the country. Increasing regular Papanicolaou test screening and HPV vaccination are crucial to reduce the burden of cervical cancer among Hispanics. This paper presents lessons learned from community-based cervical cancer control programs in Texas and highlights effective intervention programs, methods and strategies.MethodsWe reviewed and summarized cervical cancer control efforts targeting Hispanic women in Texas, focusing on interventions developed by researchers at the University of Texas, School of Public Health. We identified commonalities across programs, highlighted effective methods, and summarized lessons learned to help guide...
Abstract Background In the US, Hispanic women have a higher incidence of, and mortality from, cervic...
Prophylactic human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines and new HPV screening tests, combined with traditio...
Despite major decreases in cervical cancer incidence rates in the U.S. over the past several decades...
Hispanic women in Texas have among the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortality in t...
BackgroundMany barriers to cervical cancer screening for Hispanic women have been documented, but fe...
Objective: Cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates are 68% and 57% higher, respectively, along...
Although cervical cancer is preventable, significant disparities exist in access to screening and pr...
Purpose: Although deaths from cervical cancer are declining, Latinas are not benefiting equally in t...
Hispanic/Latina women experience the highest cervical cancer incidence rates of any racial/ethnic gr...
Despite effective methods to help detect and prevent cervical cancer, it remains the fourth most com...
abstract: Routine cervical cancer screening has significantly decreased the mortality rate of cervic...
Cervical cancer incidence and mortality continue to affect Hispanic women in the U.S. disproportiona...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common type of female cancer and has a disproportionate impact on...
US Latina women experience disproportionately high cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates. Th...
Despite major decreases in cervical cancer incidence rates in the U.S. over the past several decades...
Abstract Background In the US, Hispanic women have a higher incidence of, and mortality from, cervic...
Prophylactic human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines and new HPV screening tests, combined with traditio...
Despite major decreases in cervical cancer incidence rates in the U.S. over the past several decades...
Hispanic women in Texas have among the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortality in t...
BackgroundMany barriers to cervical cancer screening for Hispanic women have been documented, but fe...
Objective: Cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates are 68% and 57% higher, respectively, along...
Although cervical cancer is preventable, significant disparities exist in access to screening and pr...
Purpose: Although deaths from cervical cancer are declining, Latinas are not benefiting equally in t...
Hispanic/Latina women experience the highest cervical cancer incidence rates of any racial/ethnic gr...
Despite effective methods to help detect and prevent cervical cancer, it remains the fourth most com...
abstract: Routine cervical cancer screening has significantly decreased the mortality rate of cervic...
Cervical cancer incidence and mortality continue to affect Hispanic women in the U.S. disproportiona...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common type of female cancer and has a disproportionate impact on...
US Latina women experience disproportionately high cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates. Th...
Despite major decreases in cervical cancer incidence rates in the U.S. over the past several decades...
Abstract Background In the US, Hispanic women have a higher incidence of, and mortality from, cervic...
Prophylactic human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines and new HPV screening tests, combined with traditio...
Despite major decreases in cervical cancer incidence rates in the U.S. over the past several decades...