The purpose was to investigate sociodemographic characteristics of women who underwent a Pap smear test in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, and identify the reasons why the women had the test. This exploratory study was performed with 281 women who had taken the Pap smear test within the last five years in Manaus. Most participants were between 18 to 34 years old (54%), had 5 to 11 years of education (54.4%), had a monthly income of less than three minimum wage salaries (84.3%) and were in a stable relationship (72.2%), with an onset of sexual activity between the ages of 15 to 19 years (69.4%). The reasons for their taking the Pap test were personal choice (66.2%), recommendation by a physician (23.5%) and gynecological symptoms (10.3%). Women wh...
Objective: in Colombia, cervical cancer (cc) is the secondmost common type of cancer among women. It...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the coverage of a cervical cancer screening program in a city with a high incid...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...
The purpose was to investigate sociodemographic characteristics of women who underwent a Pap smear t...
This study analyzes the prevalence of non-submittal to Pap smears according to socioeconomic, demogr...
grantor: University of TorontoThe value of secondary prevention of cervical cancer by scre...
This study analyzes the prevalence of non-submittal to Pap smears according to socioeconomic, demogr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of the Papanicolaou exam among women aged 20 to 59 years in ...
To determine the prevalence of the Papanicolaou exam among women aged 20 to 59 years in the city of ...
O câncer de colo uterino apresenta alta mortalidade no Brasil, apesar dos programas para rastreament...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: In the northern region of Brazil, cervical cancer is the most important cause...
Objective: This study aims to determinate the prevalence and factors associated to women living in P...
The aim of this report is to demonstrate the Barretos Cancer Hospital initiative of organizational, ...
Incarcerated women are more vulnerable to developing cervical cancer than women in general; therefor...
Cancer of the cervix uteri or cervical cancer is a disease with a slow progression, with pre-invasiv...
Objective: in Colombia, cervical cancer (cc) is the secondmost common type of cancer among women. It...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the coverage of a cervical cancer screening program in a city with a high incid...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...
The purpose was to investigate sociodemographic characteristics of women who underwent a Pap smear t...
This study analyzes the prevalence of non-submittal to Pap smears according to socioeconomic, demogr...
grantor: University of TorontoThe value of secondary prevention of cervical cancer by scre...
This study analyzes the prevalence of non-submittal to Pap smears according to socioeconomic, demogr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of the Papanicolaou exam among women aged 20 to 59 years in ...
To determine the prevalence of the Papanicolaou exam among women aged 20 to 59 years in the city of ...
O câncer de colo uterino apresenta alta mortalidade no Brasil, apesar dos programas para rastreament...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: In the northern region of Brazil, cervical cancer is the most important cause...
Objective: This study aims to determinate the prevalence and factors associated to women living in P...
The aim of this report is to demonstrate the Barretos Cancer Hospital initiative of organizational, ...
Incarcerated women are more vulnerable to developing cervical cancer than women in general; therefor...
Cancer of the cervix uteri or cervical cancer is a disease with a slow progression, with pre-invasiv...
Objective: in Colombia, cervical cancer (cc) is the secondmost common type of cancer among women. It...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the coverage of a cervical cancer screening program in a city with a high incid...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...