Cervical cancer incidence and mortality continue to affect Hispanic women in the U.S. disproportionately. Our project sought to refine a cervical cancer intervention designed for use by community health workers, or promotoras, in rural southern Georgia. We collaborated with Hispanicpromotoras to refine a Spanish language educational flipchart featuring cervical cancer topic areas for use in screening promotion
Despite major decreases in cervical cancer incidence rates in the U.S. over the past several decades...
Cervical cancer affects Hispanic women disproportionately in comparison to their non-Hispanic white ...
Cervical cancer affects Hispanic women disproportionately in comparison to their non-Hispanic white ...
Georgia Southern Examines Cervical Screening Interventions for Rural Latina Immigrant Wome
This report describes the implementation of a pilot patient navigation (PN) program created to addre...
Hispanic women in Texas have among the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortality in t...
Objective: Partnerships between academic medical centers and faith-based community organizations hav...
BackgroundMany barriers to cervical cancer screening for Hispanic women have been documented, but fe...
Background: Salud es Vida (“Health is Life”) is a theory-driven, community-based, promotora-delivere...
PurposeHispanic women in Texas have among the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortali...
This study examined the feasibility and efficacy of Salud es Vida—a promotora-led, Spanish language ...
The Forsyth County, NC, Cervical Cancer Prevention Project is a 5-year public health education progr...
Purpose: Although deaths from cervical cancer are declining, Latinas are not benefiting equally in t...
Despite effective methods to help detect and prevent cervical cancer, it remains the fourth most com...
Hispanic/Latina women experience the highest cervical cancer incidence rates of any racial/ethnic gr...
Despite major decreases in cervical cancer incidence rates in the U.S. over the past several decades...
Cervical cancer affects Hispanic women disproportionately in comparison to their non-Hispanic white ...
Cervical cancer affects Hispanic women disproportionately in comparison to their non-Hispanic white ...
Georgia Southern Examines Cervical Screening Interventions for Rural Latina Immigrant Wome
This report describes the implementation of a pilot patient navigation (PN) program created to addre...
Hispanic women in Texas have among the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortality in t...
Objective: Partnerships between academic medical centers and faith-based community organizations hav...
BackgroundMany barriers to cervical cancer screening for Hispanic women have been documented, but fe...
Background: Salud es Vida (“Health is Life”) is a theory-driven, community-based, promotora-delivere...
PurposeHispanic women in Texas have among the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortali...
This study examined the feasibility and efficacy of Salud es Vida—a promotora-led, Spanish language ...
The Forsyth County, NC, Cervical Cancer Prevention Project is a 5-year public health education progr...
Purpose: Although deaths from cervical cancer are declining, Latinas are not benefiting equally in t...
Despite effective methods to help detect and prevent cervical cancer, it remains the fourth most com...
Hispanic/Latina women experience the highest cervical cancer incidence rates of any racial/ethnic gr...
Despite major decreases in cervical cancer incidence rates in the U.S. over the past several decades...
Cervical cancer affects Hispanic women disproportionately in comparison to their non-Hispanic white ...
Cervical cancer affects Hispanic women disproportionately in comparison to their non-Hispanic white ...