STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relation to organisational aspects of primary care and to inequality in cervical cancer incidence and mortality. DESIGN: Retrospective time trends analysis (1991-2001) of screening coverage and cervical cancer incidence and mortality in England. SETTING: The 99 district health authorities in England, as defined by 1999 boundaries were used to create a time series of incidence and mortality rates from cervical cancer per 100 000 population. A subset of 60 district health authorities were used to construct a time series of screening coverage data and GP and practice characteristics. Health authorities were categorised into one of three "deprivation" ...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
Study objectives: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its rela-...
Objective: Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening pa...
Objective: Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening pa...
Objective Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening particip...
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a steady decline in coverage rates for cervical screening in the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between women's reported use of breast and cervical screening...
Background Worldwide, cervical cancer is the 4th most common cancer in women. The highest incidence...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
Study objectives: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its rela-...
Objective: Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening pa...
Objective: Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening pa...
Objective Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening particip...
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a steady decline in coverage rates for cervical screening in the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between women's reported use of breast and cervical screening...
Background Worldwide, cervical cancer is the 4th most common cancer in women. The highest incidence...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...