The cervical cancer screening coverage remains moderate (60%) in France. The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of two experimental invitation strategies (offer of urine or vaginal self-sampling kits) to reach under-screened populations and compare them with the current invitation strategy in rural departments (low medical density and low participation rate) in France. The study is a randomised controlled trial with three arms: a control arm (conventional invitation letter) and two experimental arms (mailing of a urine or vaginal self-sampling kit). The target population includes women aged 30-65 years, who had no screening test recorded since more than 4 years and who did not respond to an invitation letter within 12&nb...
Background Falling participation by young women in cervical screening has been observed at a time th...
The aim of this study is to evaluate whether self-sampling can increase screening attendance of wome...
BACKGROUND: Increasing cervical screening coverage by reaching inadequately screened groups is essen...
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing on self-samples represents a great opportunity to inc...
Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing on self-samples represents a great opportunity to inc...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>Population coverage for cervical cancer screening is an im...
Offering self-sampling devices improves participation of under-screened women. We evaluated particip...
Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate whether self-sampling can increase screening attend...
Cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates are 2 to 3 times higher in the overseas department of ...
Self-sampling may improve participation in cervical cancer secondary prevention programs by women wh...
BACKGROUND:Cervical cancer is a highly preventable disease. To not attend an organized cervical canc...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
Vanessa Fargnoli,1 Patrick Petignat,2 Claudine Burton-Jeangros1 1Department of Sociology, Universit...
International audienceBackground: The purpose of this study was to compare cervical cancer screening...
Background: Increasing cervical screening coverage by reaching inadequately screened groups is essen...
Background Falling participation by young women in cervical screening has been observed at a time th...
The aim of this study is to evaluate whether self-sampling can increase screening attendance of wome...
BACKGROUND: Increasing cervical screening coverage by reaching inadequately screened groups is essen...
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing on self-samples represents a great opportunity to inc...
Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing on self-samples represents a great opportunity to inc...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>Population coverage for cervical cancer screening is an im...
Offering self-sampling devices improves participation of under-screened women. We evaluated particip...
Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate whether self-sampling can increase screening attend...
Cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates are 2 to 3 times higher in the overseas department of ...
Self-sampling may improve participation in cervical cancer secondary prevention programs by women wh...
BACKGROUND:Cervical cancer is a highly preventable disease. To not attend an organized cervical canc...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
Vanessa Fargnoli,1 Patrick Petignat,2 Claudine Burton-Jeangros1 1Department of Sociology, Universit...
International audienceBackground: The purpose of this study was to compare cervical cancer screening...
Background: Increasing cervical screening coverage by reaching inadequately screened groups is essen...
Background Falling participation by young women in cervical screening has been observed at a time th...
The aim of this study is to evaluate whether self-sampling can increase screening attendance of wome...
BACKGROUND: Increasing cervical screening coverage by reaching inadequately screened groups is essen...