Colorectal cancer screening can contribute to reducing colorectal cancer incidence and mortality. Findings on disparities in the utilization of colorectal cancer screening between migrants and non-migrants have been inconsistent, with some studies reporting lower, and some higher utilization among migrants. The aim of the present study was to examine potential disparities in fecal occult blood testing and colonoscopy among migrants in Germany. Data from a population survey on 11,757 men and women aged ≥50 years is used. Using multivariable logistic regression, the utilization of fecal occult blood testing and colonoscopy was compared between non-migrants, migrants from EU countries and migrants from non-EU countries, adjusting for socio-eco...
The prevalence of cervical cancer is high among some groups of immigrants. Although there is evidenc...
Background: Preventive health services (PHSs) form part of primary healthcare with the aim of screen...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
Wahidie D, Yilmaz-Aslan Y, Brzoska P. Participation in Colorectal Cancer Screening among Migrants an...
In many European countries, migrants utilize cancer screening less often than non-migrants. In Germa...
Brzoska P, Aksakal T, Yilmaz-Aslan Y. Utilization of cervical cancer screening among migrants and no...
Brzoska P, Wahidie D, Yilmaz-Aslan Y. An Intersectional Perspective on the Utilization of Cervical C...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality. We a...
Abstract Background Although a fifth of the German population has a migration background, health res...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening programmes in Italy invite 50-69-year-old residents for a fa...
Background: Although migrant health is a topic of interest across Europe and although health care se...
Background: Studies on cancer in migrants can shed light on grey areas in cancer aetiology and can h...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
Brzoska P, Aksakal T, Yilmaz-Aslan Y. Disparities in the use of regular pap smears among migrant and...
Background: Studies from European and non-European countries have shown that migrants utilize cervic...
The prevalence of cervical cancer is high among some groups of immigrants. Although there is evidenc...
Background: Preventive health services (PHSs) form part of primary healthcare with the aim of screen...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
Wahidie D, Yilmaz-Aslan Y, Brzoska P. Participation in Colorectal Cancer Screening among Migrants an...
In many European countries, migrants utilize cancer screening less often than non-migrants. In Germa...
Brzoska P, Aksakal T, Yilmaz-Aslan Y. Utilization of cervical cancer screening among migrants and no...
Brzoska P, Wahidie D, Yilmaz-Aslan Y. An Intersectional Perspective on the Utilization of Cervical C...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality. We a...
Abstract Background Although a fifth of the German population has a migration background, health res...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening programmes in Italy invite 50-69-year-old residents for a fa...
Background: Although migrant health is a topic of interest across Europe and although health care se...
Background: Studies on cancer in migrants can shed light on grey areas in cancer aetiology and can h...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
Brzoska P, Aksakal T, Yilmaz-Aslan Y. Disparities in the use of regular pap smears among migrant and...
Background: Studies from European and non-European countries have shown that migrants utilize cervic...
The prevalence of cervical cancer is high among some groups of immigrants. Although there is evidenc...
Background: Preventive health services (PHSs) form part of primary healthcare with the aim of screen...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...