There are currently screening programmes for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer in many European countries. However, the uptake of cancer screening in general may vary within and between countries. The aim of this study is to assess the inequalities in testing utilization by socio-economic status and whether the amount of inequality varies across European regions. We conducted an analysis based on cross-sectional data from the second wave of the European Health Interview Survey from 2013 to 2015. We analysed the use of breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer testing by socio-economic position (household income, educational level and employment status), socio-demographic factors, self-perceived health and smoking behaviour, by using mult...
The current study examines whether the extent of macrolevel gender inequality affects the associatio...
Background: Research on inequalities in cervical cancer screening (CCS) participation has overlooked...
Background Breast and cervical cancer screening are widely recognized as effective preventive proced...
There are currently screening programmes for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer in many European...
Screening for breast and cervical cancer is strongly related with a reduction in cancer mortality bu...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second largest cause of cancer death in the UK. Since 2010, CRC scree...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in cancer is a priority for the public health agenda...
Background: Little attention has been devoted to the role of macro-level determinants in preventive ...
Background: Little attention has been devoted to the role of macro-level determinants in preventive ...
Objectives To investigate differences in participation with breast and cervical cancer screening re...
Background: Little attention has been devoted to the role of macro-level determinants in preventive ...
The current study examines whether the extent of macrolevel gender inequality affects the associatio...
Abstract Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs imple...
Background: While it is known that a variety of factors (biological, behavioural and interventional)...
The current study examines whether the extent of macrolevel gender inequality affects the associatio...
Background: Research on inequalities in cervical cancer screening (CCS) participation has overlooked...
Background Breast and cervical cancer screening are widely recognized as effective preventive proced...
There are currently screening programmes for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer in many European...
Screening for breast and cervical cancer is strongly related with a reduction in cancer mortality bu...
Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs implemented ac...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second largest cause of cancer death in the UK. Since 2010, CRC scree...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in cancer is a priority for the public health agenda...
Background: Little attention has been devoted to the role of macro-level determinants in preventive ...
Background: Little attention has been devoted to the role of macro-level determinants in preventive ...
Objectives To investigate differences in participation with breast and cervical cancer screening re...
Background: Little attention has been devoted to the role of macro-level determinants in preventive ...
The current study examines whether the extent of macrolevel gender inequality affects the associatio...
Abstract Background While organized and opportunistic cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs imple...
Background: While it is known that a variety of factors (biological, behavioural and interventional)...
The current study examines whether the extent of macrolevel gender inequality affects the associatio...
Background: Research on inequalities in cervical cancer screening (CCS) participation has overlooked...
Background Breast and cervical cancer screening are widely recognized as effective preventive proced...