Background HPV infection causes cervical cancer, a major contributor to morbidity and mortality among low-income Mexican women. Human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing is now a primary screening strategy in Mexico’s early cervical cancer detection program (ECDP). Research on Mexican women’s perceptions of HPV and testing is necessary for establishing culturally appropriate protocols and educational materials. Here, we explore perceptions about HPV and HPV-related risk factors among low-income Mexican ECDP participants. Methods We conducted semi-structured interviews with 24 ECDP participants from two primary care health clinics in Michoacán state, Mexico. Interviews addressed women’s understandings of and experiences with HPV and HPV test...
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Objectives: Among cancer prevention studies, little is known about knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs...
Background: Efforts by the Chilean Ministry of Health to reduce the mortality rates due to cervical ...
Background HPV infection causes cervical cancer, a major contributor to morbidity and mortality amon...
HPV infection causes cervical cancer, a major contributor to morbidity and mortality among low-incom...
BACKGROUND:HPV infection causes cervical cancer, a major contributor to morbidity and mortality amon...
Background: Gendered perspectives may be particularly important in shaping norms and values around H...
Background U.S., Hispanic women have higher cervical cancer incidence rates than non-Hispanic Whites...
Cervical cancer remains one of the major cancers affecting women from developing countries, especial...
Objective: We investigated whether Latina mothers who were and were not human papillomavirus (HPV) p...
Purpose/Background: Latinas are 20% less likely to receive the HPV vaccine and, in Idaho, are 35% mo...
Latinas have more than a 1.5-fold increased cervical cancer incidence and mortality compared to non-...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections are one of the most common types of sexually transmitted infec...
The purpose of this study was to identify the barriers and benefits to human papillomavirus (HPV) va...
Pap smear testing continues to be the single most effective tool in reducing deaths due to cervical ...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Objectives: Among cancer prevention studies, little is known about knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs...
Background: Efforts by the Chilean Ministry of Health to reduce the mortality rates due to cervical ...
Background HPV infection causes cervical cancer, a major contributor to morbidity and mortality amon...
HPV infection causes cervical cancer, a major contributor to morbidity and mortality among low-incom...
BACKGROUND:HPV infection causes cervical cancer, a major contributor to morbidity and mortality amon...
Background: Gendered perspectives may be particularly important in shaping norms and values around H...
Background U.S., Hispanic women have higher cervical cancer incidence rates than non-Hispanic Whites...
Cervical cancer remains one of the major cancers affecting women from developing countries, especial...
Objective: We investigated whether Latina mothers who were and were not human papillomavirus (HPV) p...
Purpose/Background: Latinas are 20% less likely to receive the HPV vaccine and, in Idaho, are 35% mo...
Latinas have more than a 1.5-fold increased cervical cancer incidence and mortality compared to non-...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections are one of the most common types of sexually transmitted infec...
The purpose of this study was to identify the barriers and benefits to human papillomavirus (HPV) va...
Pap smear testing continues to be the single most effective tool in reducing deaths due to cervical ...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Objectives: Among cancer prevention studies, little is known about knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs...
Background: Efforts by the Chilean Ministry of Health to reduce the mortality rates due to cervical ...