WOS: 000444041100023PubMed ID: 28929252The objective of this study was to examine knowledge about cervical cancer risk factors and practices of Pap testing among female Turkish immigrants in the state of Florida in the United States of America (USA). This descriptive study was conducted between April and September 2012. The study sampling was consist of 156 Turkish women living in the state of Florida. A questionnaire-based survey was conducted among the population of Turkish immigrant women. On the survey form comprised of a total of 37 questions and three sections there are questions pertaining to the socio-demographic characteristics of the individuals, their knowledge on the cervical cancer risk factors and their approach to getting Pap...
Cervical cancer remains one of the top causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality all over the...
Abstract Background: Cervical cancer is the third most common genital malignancy in women. In major...
This dissertation explores how the sociocultural experiences of migration and acquisition of health ...
WOS: 000270750100003PubMed ID: 19640170Background: The aim of the paper was to examine knowledge abo...
Objective: Cervical cancer, the second leading cause of death in women worldwide, can be prevented b...
Background: Although the Pap smear is known as one of the effective methods to detect the cervical c...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of Turkish women ov...
ObjectivesCervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer for Thai women in Thailand, but little is k...
PubMedID: 26514466Cancer is a major public health problem due to the jeavy disease burden, fatality ...
Cervical cancer remains one of the major cancers affecting women from developing countries, especial...
Cervical cancer, although largely preventable, remains a leading cause of cancer death in the develo...
ObjectiveTo assess Latina immigrants' beliefs about the role of sexual activities in cervical cancer...
WOS: 000319985400091PubMed ID: 23679329Background: The aim of the study was to determine risk factor...
Introduction: Cervical cancer is the most common cancer in women in Nepal. Pap smear test is the mos...
Aim of the study : The present study aims to estimate the prevalence and distribution of HPV genotyp...
Cervical cancer remains one of the top causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality all over the...
Abstract Background: Cervical cancer is the third most common genital malignancy in women. In major...
This dissertation explores how the sociocultural experiences of migration and acquisition of health ...
WOS: 000270750100003PubMed ID: 19640170Background: The aim of the paper was to examine knowledge abo...
Objective: Cervical cancer, the second leading cause of death in women worldwide, can be prevented b...
Background: Although the Pap smear is known as one of the effective methods to detect the cervical c...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of Turkish women ov...
ObjectivesCervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer for Thai women in Thailand, but little is k...
PubMedID: 26514466Cancer is a major public health problem due to the jeavy disease burden, fatality ...
Cervical cancer remains one of the major cancers affecting women from developing countries, especial...
Cervical cancer, although largely preventable, remains a leading cause of cancer death in the develo...
ObjectiveTo assess Latina immigrants' beliefs about the role of sexual activities in cervical cancer...
WOS: 000319985400091PubMed ID: 23679329Background: The aim of the study was to determine risk factor...
Introduction: Cervical cancer is the most common cancer in women in Nepal. Pap smear test is the mos...
Aim of the study : The present study aims to estimate the prevalence and distribution of HPV genotyp...
Cervical cancer remains one of the top causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality all over the...
Abstract Background: Cervical cancer is the third most common genital malignancy in women. In major...
This dissertation explores how the sociocultural experiences of migration and acquisition of health ...