PURPOSE: Cervical cancer screening has been consistently shown to be effective in reducing the incidence rate and mortality from cervical cancer. However, cervical screening attendance rates are still far from satisfactory in many countries. Strategies, health promotion and education programs need to be developed with clear evidence of the causes and factors relating to the low attendance rate. The study aims to assess the prediction of cervical screening attendance rate by Chinese women's knowledge about cervical cancer and cervical screening as well as their perception of health. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A survey with self-reported questionnaires was conducted on 385 Chinese women recruited from a community clinic in Hong Kong. Pa...
Introduction: Many factors have been attributed to the unacceptably high incidences of cervical canc...
Background and Objective China has a high burden of cervical cancer (CC) and wide disparities in CC ...
Cervical cancer is an important cause of morbidity and mortality among women worldwide.1 Compared to...
Sharron SK Leung1, Ivy Leung21School of Nursing, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of ...
Cervical cancer is the seventh leading cause of death and the fourth most common type of cancer amon...
Background: We sought to identify the prevalence of and risk factors associated with cervical abnorm...
A model was developed in this study to understand women's cervical screening behaviour. It revealed ...
Cervical cancer screening is an effective method for reducing the incidence and mortality of cervica...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
BackgroundChinese women rarely undergo regular cervical screening. Women's decisions about cervical ...
This thesis examines issues related to cervical cancer epidemiology and prevention through screening...
Cervical cancer remains an important cause of avoidable morbidity and mortality in Hong Kong. This p...
This study explored factors associated with perceived barriers to Pap smear testing among Chinese Am...
Background: Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer among women worldwide. It is one of the ...
Health Services Research Fund & Health Care and Promotion Fund: Research Dissemination Reports (Seri...
Introduction: Many factors have been attributed to the unacceptably high incidences of cervical canc...
Background and Objective China has a high burden of cervical cancer (CC) and wide disparities in CC ...
Cervical cancer is an important cause of morbidity and mortality among women worldwide.1 Compared to...
Sharron SK Leung1, Ivy Leung21School of Nursing, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of ...
Cervical cancer is the seventh leading cause of death and the fourth most common type of cancer amon...
Background: We sought to identify the prevalence of and risk factors associated with cervical abnorm...
A model was developed in this study to understand women's cervical screening behaviour. It revealed ...
Cervical cancer screening is an effective method for reducing the incidence and mortality of cervica...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
BackgroundChinese women rarely undergo regular cervical screening. Women's decisions about cervical ...
This thesis examines issues related to cervical cancer epidemiology and prevention through screening...
Cervical cancer remains an important cause of avoidable morbidity and mortality in Hong Kong. This p...
This study explored factors associated with perceived barriers to Pap smear testing among Chinese Am...
Background: Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer among women worldwide. It is one of the ...
Health Services Research Fund & Health Care and Promotion Fund: Research Dissemination Reports (Seri...
Introduction: Many factors have been attributed to the unacceptably high incidences of cervical canc...
Background and Objective China has a high burden of cervical cancer (CC) and wide disparities in CC ...
Cervical cancer is an important cause of morbidity and mortality among women worldwide.1 Compared to...