The organised cervical cancer screening (CCS) programme has been shown to be effective in increasing CCS coverage and decreasing both CC incidence and mortality. In France, until 2019, taking a CCS was mainly an opportunistic decision. However, an organised CCS pilot programme was initiated in 2010 within 13 administrative geographical areas. This pilot programme improved CCS coverage by 12 percentage points. This analysis investigated participation in CCS in the Val de Marne (VDM), which is one of the 13 areas implementing the CCS pilot program. Our objective was to identify the contextual factors associated with participation in the CCS pilot program and to examine social inequalities in participation in CCS. We analysed a large populatio...
Les inégalités de participation au dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus (CCU) sont multifactoriell...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. In France, in 2020, there we...
Background: Each year in France, cervical cancer affects about 3,000 women and the number of deaths ...
In accordance with the WHO's observation, there are differences in health between different populati...
Unequal participation in uterine cervical cancer screening (UCC) is multifactorial and primary preve...
The goal of this study is to analyse the drivers of geographic disparities in cervical cancer screen...
According to the World Health Organization, “The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of hea...
International audienceObjectives: We aimed to examine social inequalities in participation in cervic...
Two complementary prevention tools exist for cervical cancer : HPV vaccination (Human Papillomavirus...
peer reviewedSeveral surveys have shown that in Belgium the coverage of the female population for bo...
Conformément au constat de l’OMS, il existe en France, comme ailleurs, des différences de santé entr...
International audienceWe aimed to identify the contextual factors associated with participation in t...
Le cancer du col de l'utérus est le seul cancer pour lequel nous disposons de 2 outils complémentair...
Les inégalités de participation au dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus (CCU) sont multifactoriell...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. In France, in 2020, there we...
Background: Each year in France, cervical cancer affects about 3,000 women and the number of deaths ...
In accordance with the WHO's observation, there are differences in health between different populati...
Unequal participation in uterine cervical cancer screening (UCC) is multifactorial and primary preve...
The goal of this study is to analyse the drivers of geographic disparities in cervical cancer screen...
According to the World Health Organization, “The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of hea...
International audienceObjectives: We aimed to examine social inequalities in participation in cervic...
Two complementary prevention tools exist for cervical cancer : HPV vaccination (Human Papillomavirus...
peer reviewedSeveral surveys have shown that in Belgium the coverage of the female population for bo...
Conformément au constat de l’OMS, il existe en France, comme ailleurs, des différences de santé entr...
International audienceWe aimed to identify the contextual factors associated with participation in t...
Le cancer du col de l'utérus est le seul cancer pour lequel nous disposons de 2 outils complémentair...
Les inégalités de participation au dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus (CCU) sont multifactoriell...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. In France, in 2020, there we...
Background: Each year in France, cervical cancer affects about 3,000 women and the number of deaths ...