Abstract Background Cervical cancer is a preventable disease. Unfortunately, its mortality is high in Hungary: 9.2 deaths /100000 women/year in 2015. The Hungarian organized, nationwide cervical screening program was launched in 2003, but it could improve the coverage rate of cervical cancer screening only by a few percentage points. The vast majority of women still uses opportunistic screening and the organized screening program had little impact on participation by women who never or rarely consult their gynecologists. We assessed whether involving general practitioners in the cervical cancer screening process would increase participation. Methods The study consisted of two parts: 1. A questionnaire-based health survey was conducted using...
In Hungary, opportunistic cervical screening has a long tradition; having been launched in the mid 1...
In Slovenia, opportunistic screening was introduced in regular gynaecological practice in 1960. The ...
Abstract Background The attendance rate in Estonian cervical cancer screening programme is too low t...
Background: Cervical cancer is a preventable disease. Unfortunately, its mortality is high in Hungar...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of a Dutch national prevention programme, aimed at general practiti...
BACKGROUND: Well-organized cervical screening has been shown to be effective in the reduction of bot...
Incidence and mortality from cervical cancer (CC) in Lithuania is one of the highest among the EU me...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
International audienceObjectives:In France cervical cancer screening (CCS) by Pap smear can be perfo...
Organised cervical cancer screening programme in Poland introduced in 2006/2007 has never been optim...
Les inégalités de participation au dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus (CCU) sont multifactoriell...
In the absence of organized cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs, gynecologists remain principal...
In Hungary, opportunistic cervical screening has a long tradition; having been launched in the mid 1...
In Slovenia, opportunistic screening was introduced in regular gynaecological practice in 1960. The ...
Abstract Background The attendance rate in Estonian cervical cancer screening programme is too low t...
Background: Cervical cancer is a preventable disease. Unfortunately, its mortality is high in Hungar...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of a Dutch national prevention programme, aimed at general practiti...
BACKGROUND: Well-organized cervical screening has been shown to be effective in the reduction of bot...
Incidence and mortality from cervical cancer (CC) in Lithuania is one of the highest among the EU me...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
International audienceObjectives:In France cervical cancer screening (CCS) by Pap smear can be perfo...
Organised cervical cancer screening programme in Poland introduced in 2006/2007 has never been optim...
Les inégalités de participation au dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus (CCU) sont multifactoriell...
In the absence of organized cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs, gynecologists remain principal...
In Hungary, opportunistic cervical screening has a long tradition; having been launched in the mid 1...
In Slovenia, opportunistic screening was introduced in regular gynaecological practice in 1960. The ...
Abstract Background The attendance rate in Estonian cervical cancer screening programme is too low t...