International audience Background Cervical cancer screening is effective in reducing mortality due to uterine cervical cancer (UCC). However, inequalities in participation in UCC screening exist, especially according to age and social status. Considering the current situation in France regarding the ongoing organized UCC screening campaign, we aimed to assess general practitioners’ (GPs) and gynaecologists’ preferences for actions designed to reduce screening inequalities. Methods French physicians’ preferences to UCC screening modalities was assessed using a discrete choice experiment. A national cross-sectional questionnaire was sent between September and October 2014 to 500 randomly selected physicians, and numerically to all targeted ph...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
In the absence of organized cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs, gynecologists remain principal...
Abstract Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs imple...
International audience Background Cervical cancer screening is effective in reducing mortality due t...
Unequal participation in uterine cervical cancer screening (UCC) is multifactorial and primary preve...
International audienceObjectives: We aimed to examine social inequalities in participation in cervic...
Les inégalités de participation au dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus (CCU) sont multifactoriell...
International audienceObjectives:In France cervical cancer screening (CCS) by Pap smear can be perfo...
Background Cervical cancer disproportionately burdens disadvantaged women. Organised cervical screen...
The goal of this study is to analyse the drivers of geographic disparities in cervical cancer screen...
International audienceDespite free colorectal cancer screening in France, participation remains low ...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
In the absence of organized cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs, gynecologists remain principal...
Abstract Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs imple...
International audience Background Cervical cancer screening is effective in reducing mortality due t...
Unequal participation in uterine cervical cancer screening (UCC) is multifactorial and primary preve...
International audienceObjectives: We aimed to examine social inequalities in participation in cervic...
Les inégalités de participation au dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus (CCU) sont multifactoriell...
International audienceObjectives:In France cervical cancer screening (CCS) by Pap smear can be perfo...
Background Cervical cancer disproportionately burdens disadvantaged women. Organised cervical screen...
The goal of this study is to analyse the drivers of geographic disparities in cervical cancer screen...
International audienceDespite free colorectal cancer screening in France, participation remains low ...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
In the absence of organized cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs, gynecologists remain principal...
Abstract Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs imple...