BackgroundSome primary care physicians choose not to provide cervical cancer screening.PurposeTo investigate the characteristics and screening beliefs of family practitioners and internists who treat adult women in outpatient settings but perform no routine Pap tests.MethodsA survey of U.S. primary care physicians (N = 892) was conducted and analyzed in 2012.ResultsParticipants who performed no Pap tests during a typical month (17.2% of family practitioners and 44.3% of internists) generally reported that they referred patients to gynecologists for cervical cancer screening. The most significant predictor of Pap test non-provision was agreement that patients are best served by having Pap tests performed by gynecologists (AOR = 8.80, 95% CI ...
Primary care physicians can serve as both facilitators and barriers to cancer screening, particularl...
In the absence of organized cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs, gynecologists remain principal...
Background: Current evidence-based cervical cancer testing guidelines recommend that screening of lo...
BACKGROUND: Expert recommendations do not recommend using Papanicolaou (Pap) or human papillomavirus...
ObjectiveTo investigate the HPV testing recommendations of US physicians who perform cervical cancer...
Introduction While the effectiveness of cervical cancer-screening (CCS) programs is well accepted, c...
International audienceBackground: In France, with the growing scarcity of gynecologists and a global...
Background In France, with the growing scarcity of gynecologists and a globally low and socially dif...
Most invasive cervical cancers are found in women who have never been screened or who have not been ...
International audienceObjectives:In France cervical cancer screening (CCS) by Pap smear can be perfo...
Background: A woman's risk for cervical cancer has been used by physicians to guide the initiation a...
Abstract Background Organized screening programs are more effective and equitable than opportunistic...
The objective of the study is to identify opportunities to improve cervical cancer screening among p...
Enlisting patients to self-collect specimens for human papillomavirus testing is an effective way to...
Background: A woman’s risk for cervical cancer has been used by physicians to guide the ini-tiation ...
Primary care physicians can serve as both facilitators and barriers to cancer screening, particularl...
In the absence of organized cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs, gynecologists remain principal...
Background: Current evidence-based cervical cancer testing guidelines recommend that screening of lo...
BACKGROUND: Expert recommendations do not recommend using Papanicolaou (Pap) or human papillomavirus...
ObjectiveTo investigate the HPV testing recommendations of US physicians who perform cervical cancer...
Introduction While the effectiveness of cervical cancer-screening (CCS) programs is well accepted, c...
International audienceBackground: In France, with the growing scarcity of gynecologists and a global...
Background In France, with the growing scarcity of gynecologists and a globally low and socially dif...
Most invasive cervical cancers are found in women who have never been screened or who have not been ...
International audienceObjectives:In France cervical cancer screening (CCS) by Pap smear can be perfo...
Background: A woman's risk for cervical cancer has been used by physicians to guide the initiation a...
Abstract Background Organized screening programs are more effective and equitable than opportunistic...
The objective of the study is to identify opportunities to improve cervical cancer screening among p...
Enlisting patients to self-collect specimens for human papillomavirus testing is an effective way to...
Background: A woman’s risk for cervical cancer has been used by physicians to guide the ini-tiation ...
Primary care physicians can serve as both facilitators and barriers to cancer screening, particularl...
In the absence of organized cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs, gynecologists remain principal...
Background: Current evidence-based cervical cancer testing guidelines recommend that screening of lo...