Abstract Background Cervical cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers, but it may be prevented by early detection. Social inequalities in the use of cytology testing have been identified in the literature. However, the degree of income-related inequality has not been quantified and determinants of inequality changes during the economic crisis remain unknown. Methods Using the Spanish National Health Surveys (2006–07 / 2011–12), we analyzed how income-related inequalities in the use of cervical cancer screening for women aged 25–64 changed across the economic crisis. We used corrected concentration indices (CCI) which were further decomposed in order to compute the contribution of the explanatory variables. An Oaxaca-type approach was emp...
There are currently screening programmes for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer in many European...
Study objectives: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its rela-...
International audienceObjectives: We aimed to examine social inequalities in participation in cervic...
Introduction: Cervical cancer is the third most incident and the fourth most lethal cancer among Cos...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
Abstract Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs imple...
Objectives: The development of successful policies to reduce income-related inequalities in cervical...
Screening for breast and cervical cancer is strongly related with a reduction in cancer mortality bu...
Incidence and mortality of cervical cancer declined thanks to Pap smear screening. However cervical ...
Introduction: Resource-constrained countries (RCCs) have the highest burden of cervical cancer (CC) ...
Introduction: Resource-constrained countries (RCCs) have the highest burden of cervical cancer (CC) ...
There are currently screening programmes for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer in many European...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
Background: Cervical cancer has decreased in developed countries thanks to cytology screening progra...
Cervical cancer has decreased in developed countries thanks to cytology screening programmes. The ai...
There are currently screening programmes for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer in many European...
Study objectives: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its rela-...
International audienceObjectives: We aimed to examine social inequalities in participation in cervic...
Introduction: Cervical cancer is the third most incident and the fourth most lethal cancer among Cos...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
Abstract Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs imple...
Objectives: The development of successful policies to reduce income-related inequalities in cervical...
Screening for breast and cervical cancer is strongly related with a reduction in cancer mortality bu...
Incidence and mortality of cervical cancer declined thanks to Pap smear screening. However cervical ...
Introduction: Resource-constrained countries (RCCs) have the highest burden of cervical cancer (CC) ...
Introduction: Resource-constrained countries (RCCs) have the highest burden of cervical cancer (CC) ...
There are currently screening programmes for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer in many European...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
Background: Cervical cancer has decreased in developed countries thanks to cytology screening progra...
Cervical cancer has decreased in developed countries thanks to cytology screening programmes. The ai...
There are currently screening programmes for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer in many European...
Study objectives: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its rela-...
International audienceObjectives: We aimed to examine social inequalities in participation in cervic...