Pacific Islander women represent a significant at-risk population for cervical cancer, yet little is known about the modifiable factors associated with routine Pap testing. Therefore, the aims of this paper are to report and discuss the known and unknown factors associated with cervical cancer screening among Chamorro women in California. This cross-sectional study explored the factors associated with receipt of regular Pap testing among Chamorro women age 18 years and older in California. A self-administered survey was designed and distributed to women in order to understand their knowledge, beliefs and behaviors regarding routine receipt of Pap tests. Only about two-thirds of women had received a Pap test within the past 2 years, which is...
Southeast Asian women have higher invasive cervical cancer incidence rates and lower Pap testing fre...
Objectives This study aims to examine prevalence and correlates of cervical cancer screening utiliza...
This study's purpose was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and awareness related to cervical cancer, h...
Pacific Islander women represent a significant at-risk population for cervical cancer, yet little is...
# The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This s...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Pacific Islander women, yet relatively little is known ab...
ObjectivesCervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer for Thai women in Thailand, but little is k...
Pap smear testing continues to be the single most effective tool in reducing deaths due to cervical ...
Hispanic women are less likely than non-Hispanic white women to utilize Pap test screening. Addition...
Pacific Islander (PI) women experience disproportionately high rates of cervical cancer and mortalit...
BackgroundAsian American and Pacific Islander women represent a significant at-risk population for b...
Although Pap screening has decreased morbidity and mortality from cervical cancer, reported statisti...
Introduction. Cervical cancer is the most common and lethal cancer among Mexican women. A nationwide...
BackgroundPap tests remain an essential cervical cancer detection method in the United States, yet t...
Cervical cancer is often the most common cancer among women in developing countries, yet cur-rent sc...
Southeast Asian women have higher invasive cervical cancer incidence rates and lower Pap testing fre...
Objectives This study aims to examine prevalence and correlates of cervical cancer screening utiliza...
This study's purpose was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and awareness related to cervical cancer, h...
Pacific Islander women represent a significant at-risk population for cervical cancer, yet little is...
# The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This s...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Pacific Islander women, yet relatively little is known ab...
ObjectivesCervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer for Thai women in Thailand, but little is k...
Pap smear testing continues to be the single most effective tool in reducing deaths due to cervical ...
Hispanic women are less likely than non-Hispanic white women to utilize Pap test screening. Addition...
Pacific Islander (PI) women experience disproportionately high rates of cervical cancer and mortalit...
BackgroundAsian American and Pacific Islander women represent a significant at-risk population for b...
Although Pap screening has decreased morbidity and mortality from cervical cancer, reported statisti...
Introduction. Cervical cancer is the most common and lethal cancer among Mexican women. A nationwide...
BackgroundPap tests remain an essential cervical cancer detection method in the United States, yet t...
Cervical cancer is often the most common cancer among women in developing countries, yet cur-rent sc...
Southeast Asian women have higher invasive cervical cancer incidence rates and lower Pap testing fre...
Objectives This study aims to examine prevalence and correlates of cervical cancer screening utiliza...
This study's purpose was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and awareness related to cervical cancer, h...