Background: Aboriginal women experience disproportionately higher rates of cervical cancer mortality yet are less likely to participate in screening for early detection. This study sought to determine whether a community-based HPV self-sampling service model can effectively recruit never-screened and under-screened Aboriginal women to participate in cervical cancer screening; assess the clinical outcomes; and explore the acceptability of the model from the perspective of the participants. Methods: Aboriginal women aged 25–69 years of age were recruited from eight rural and remote communities in New South Wales, Australia to participate in HPV self-sampling via a community-based service model. Outcome measures were: number of women screened ...
ABSTRACT Background: Cervical cancer is the second highest cause of cancer deaths among African wom...
Background: Despite being largely preventable, HPV-related cervical cancers continues to be the seco...
There is a higher incidence of cervical cancer and prevalence of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) ...
Papanicolaou (Pap) testing has greatly reduced the incidence of and mortality due to cervical cancer...
In Aotearoa, New Zealand, the majority of cervical cancer cases occur in women who have never been s...
Human papillomavirus self-sampling is part of the revised Australian National Cervical Screening Pro...
In Aotearoa New Zealand the majority of cervical cancer cases occur in women who have never been scr...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous women in Australia have a disproportionate burden of cervical cancer despite ...
Background Cervical cancer is highly preventable and treatable if detected early through regular sc...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of the Northern Territory Women's Cancer Prevention Prog...
Objective: Working in partnership with Indigenous communities in South Australia, we aimed to develo...
Rationale Indigenous peoples carry a disproportionate burden of infectious diseases and cancers and ...
BackgroundSince the implementation of the Australian National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) in 1...
© 2015 Dr. Farhana SultanaBackground: Screening for cervical cancer reduces its mortality and morbid...
AIM: To assess whether self-sampling for cervical-cancer screening is acceptable to New Zealand wome...
ABSTRACT Background: Cervical cancer is the second highest cause of cancer deaths among African wom...
Background: Despite being largely preventable, HPV-related cervical cancers continues to be the seco...
There is a higher incidence of cervical cancer and prevalence of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) ...
Papanicolaou (Pap) testing has greatly reduced the incidence of and mortality due to cervical cancer...
In Aotearoa, New Zealand, the majority of cervical cancer cases occur in women who have never been s...
Human papillomavirus self-sampling is part of the revised Australian National Cervical Screening Pro...
In Aotearoa New Zealand the majority of cervical cancer cases occur in women who have never been scr...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous women in Australia have a disproportionate burden of cervical cancer despite ...
Background Cervical cancer is highly preventable and treatable if detected early through regular sc...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of the Northern Territory Women's Cancer Prevention Prog...
Objective: Working in partnership with Indigenous communities in South Australia, we aimed to develo...
Rationale Indigenous peoples carry a disproportionate burden of infectious diseases and cancers and ...
BackgroundSince the implementation of the Australian National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) in 1...
© 2015 Dr. Farhana SultanaBackground: Screening for cervical cancer reduces its mortality and morbid...
AIM: To assess whether self-sampling for cervical-cancer screening is acceptable to New Zealand wome...
ABSTRACT Background: Cervical cancer is the second highest cause of cancer deaths among African wom...
Background: Despite being largely preventable, HPV-related cervical cancers continues to be the seco...
There is a higher incidence of cervical cancer and prevalence of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) ...