Abstract Background The attendance rate in Estonian cervical cancer screening programme is too low therefore the programme is hardly effective. A cross-sectional population based survey was performed to identify awareness of cervical cancer risk factors, reasons why women do not want to participate in cervical screening programme and wishes for better organisation of the programme. Method An anonymous questionnaire with a covering letter and a prepaid envelope was sent together with the screening invitation to 2942 randomly selected women. Results are based on the analysis of 1054 (36%) returned questionnaires. Results Main reasons for non-participation in the national screening programme were a recent visit to a gynaecologist (42.3%), fear...
The human papillomavirus-infection is one of the most frequent sexually transmitted disease; it is d...
Background: Although the Pap smear is known as one of the effective methods to detect the cervical c...
Breast and cervical cancer are the most common causes of cancer mortality among women worldwide, but...
Objective. To evaluate the knowledge of 40-60 years old women of the Kupiškis district about cervica...
Cervical cancer is the 19th most common cancer amongst women in Finland. In our country there are ar...
Aim of the study: to evaluate Lithuanian female participation rates in cancer screening programmes a...
Objectives. This study comes at an opportune time due to recent introduction of the National Cervica...
Introduction: The incidence of cervical cancer in Eastern European countries is high, however uptake...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the EUROCHIP project in Estonia was to describe the organized cervical ...
Population based cervical cancer screening (CCS), performed by midwives, to detect cellularatypia be...
Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of death in Latvia among women aged 15-44. Since 2009 or...
Cervical cancer occurs more often in under-screened women, and participation rates in cervical cance...
Objective: Although cervical cancer could be prevented through medical screening, it remains one of ...
The aim of the research work: to evaluate women‘s awareness about the risk factors of cervical cance...
Cervical cancer is the second most common type of cancer among women worldwide. In Sweden cervical c...
The human papillomavirus-infection is one of the most frequent sexually transmitted disease; it is d...
Background: Although the Pap smear is known as one of the effective methods to detect the cervical c...
Breast and cervical cancer are the most common causes of cancer mortality among women worldwide, but...
Objective. To evaluate the knowledge of 40-60 years old women of the Kupiškis district about cervica...
Cervical cancer is the 19th most common cancer amongst women in Finland. In our country there are ar...
Aim of the study: to evaluate Lithuanian female participation rates in cancer screening programmes a...
Objectives. This study comes at an opportune time due to recent introduction of the National Cervica...
Introduction: The incidence of cervical cancer in Eastern European countries is high, however uptake...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the EUROCHIP project in Estonia was to describe the organized cervical ...
Population based cervical cancer screening (CCS), performed by midwives, to detect cellularatypia be...
Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of death in Latvia among women aged 15-44. Since 2009 or...
Cervical cancer occurs more often in under-screened women, and participation rates in cervical cance...
Objective: Although cervical cancer could be prevented through medical screening, it remains one of ...
The aim of the research work: to evaluate women‘s awareness about the risk factors of cervical cance...
Cervical cancer is the second most common type of cancer among women worldwide. In Sweden cervical c...
The human papillomavirus-infection is one of the most frequent sexually transmitted disease; it is d...
Background: Although the Pap smear is known as one of the effective methods to detect the cervical c...
Breast and cervical cancer are the most common causes of cancer mortality among women worldwide, but...