Objective: Partnerships between academic medical centers and faith-based community organizations have been associated with increased screening rates in low-income minority women. We describe clinical outcomes of an outreach partnership between a cancer center and a faith-based outreach clinic offering gynecologic screening services in central Florida to increase cervical cancer screening adherence in a priority population of primarily Hispanic farmworker women. Methods: Data sources included a retrospective chart review. This descriptive study examined patterns of cervical cancer screening behavior among the patient population of the faith-based outreach clinic. Results: Findings suggest that among this group of patients, the demographic fa...
Sally L Riggs,1 Cynthia A Thomson,1 Elizabeth Jacobs,2 Chistina A Cutshaw,1 John E Ehiri1 1Departmen...
High mortality from invasive cervical cancer among Mexican-descent Latinas living in the Great Plain...
BACKGROUND: Compared to non-Hispanic Whites, Hispanics are more likely to be diagnosed with cervical...
Minority women groups in the United States have the highest incidence and mortality rates of cervica...
Cervical cancer incidence and mortality continue to affect Hispanic women in the U.S. disproportiona...
Abstract Background In the US, Hispanic women have a higher incidence of, and mortality from, cervic...
Hispanic/Latina women experience the highest cervical cancer incidence rates of any racial/ethnic gr...
BackgroundMany barriers to cervical cancer screening for Hispanic women have been documented, but fe...
Hispanic women in Texas show higher cervical cancer incidence rates as compared to all women in the ...
A study was conducted to examine the efficacy of a church-based model of social influence in improvi...
BACKGROUND: Substantial subgroups of American women, specifically those of ethnic minorities, have n...
abstract: Routine cervical cancer screening has significantly decreased the mortality rate of cervic...
Hispanic women in Texas have among the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortality in t...
This report describes the implementation of a pilot patient navigation (PN) program created to addre...
PurposeHispanic women in Texas have among the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortali...
Sally L Riggs,1 Cynthia A Thomson,1 Elizabeth Jacobs,2 Chistina A Cutshaw,1 John E Ehiri1 1Departmen...
High mortality from invasive cervical cancer among Mexican-descent Latinas living in the Great Plain...
BACKGROUND: Compared to non-Hispanic Whites, Hispanics are more likely to be diagnosed with cervical...
Minority women groups in the United States have the highest incidence and mortality rates of cervica...
Cervical cancer incidence and mortality continue to affect Hispanic women in the U.S. disproportiona...
Abstract Background In the US, Hispanic women have a higher incidence of, and mortality from, cervic...
Hispanic/Latina women experience the highest cervical cancer incidence rates of any racial/ethnic gr...
BackgroundMany barriers to cervical cancer screening for Hispanic women have been documented, but fe...
Hispanic women in Texas show higher cervical cancer incidence rates as compared to all women in the ...
A study was conducted to examine the efficacy of a church-based model of social influence in improvi...
BACKGROUND: Substantial subgroups of American women, specifically those of ethnic minorities, have n...
abstract: Routine cervical cancer screening has significantly decreased the mortality rate of cervic...
Hispanic women in Texas have among the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortality in t...
This report describes the implementation of a pilot patient navigation (PN) program created to addre...
PurposeHispanic women in Texas have among the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortali...
Sally L Riggs,1 Cynthia A Thomson,1 Elizabeth Jacobs,2 Chistina A Cutshaw,1 John E Ehiri1 1Departmen...
High mortality from invasive cervical cancer among Mexican-descent Latinas living in the Great Plain...
BACKGROUND: Compared to non-Hispanic Whites, Hispanics are more likely to be diagnosed with cervical...