Background: High coverage and attendance is essential for cervical cancer screening success. We investigated whether the previous positive experiences on increasing screening attendance by self-sampling in Finland are sampler device dependent. Methods: All women identified to cervical cancer screening in 2013 in 28 Finnish municipalities were randomised to receive a lavage- (n = 6030) or a brush type of self-sampling device (n = 6045) in case of non-attendance after two invitation letters. Seven hundred seventy non-attending women in the lavage device group and 734 in the brush group received the self-sampling offer. Women's experiences were enquired with an enclosed questionnaire. Results: Total attendance in the lavage group increased fro...
BACKGROUND: Increasing cervical screening coverage by reaching inadequately screened groups is essen...
Background: The participation of women in cervical cancer screening in Malaysia is low. Self-samplin...
BACKGROUND Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce the...
Background: High coverage and attendance is essential for cervical cancer screening success. We inve...
We determined whether the participation rate for a brush-based cervicovaginal self-sampling device i...
Increasing attendance to screening offers the best potential for improving the effectiveness of well...
Background: Offering self-sampling to non-attendees of cervical screening increases screening attend...
Offering self-sampling devices improves participation of under-screened women. We evaluated particip...
Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate whether self-sampling can increase screening attend...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>Population coverage for cervical cancer screening is an im...
BACKGROUND: Vaginal self-sampling with HPV-DNA tests is a promising primary screening method for cer...
Self-sampling could increase cervical cancer screening uptake. While methods have been identified fo...
Background: Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce th...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Self-sampling to test for high risk human papilloma virus (HPV) is becoming ...
Introduction: Early detection of cervical cancer is a matter of great importance as the prognosis de...
BACKGROUND: Increasing cervical screening coverage by reaching inadequately screened groups is essen...
Background: The participation of women in cervical cancer screening in Malaysia is low. Self-samplin...
BACKGROUND Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce the...
Background: High coverage and attendance is essential for cervical cancer screening success. We inve...
We determined whether the participation rate for a brush-based cervicovaginal self-sampling device i...
Increasing attendance to screening offers the best potential for improving the effectiveness of well...
Background: Offering self-sampling to non-attendees of cervical screening increases screening attend...
Offering self-sampling devices improves participation of under-screened women. We evaluated particip...
Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate whether self-sampling can increase screening attend...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>Population coverage for cervical cancer screening is an im...
BACKGROUND: Vaginal self-sampling with HPV-DNA tests is a promising primary screening method for cer...
Self-sampling could increase cervical cancer screening uptake. While methods have been identified fo...
Background: Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce th...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Self-sampling to test for high risk human papilloma virus (HPV) is becoming ...
Introduction: Early detection of cervical cancer is a matter of great importance as the prognosis de...
BACKGROUND: Increasing cervical screening coverage by reaching inadequately screened groups is essen...
Background: The participation of women in cervical cancer screening in Malaysia is low. Self-samplin...
BACKGROUND Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce the...