Human papillomavirus self-sampling (self-HPV) is regarded as an alternative to Pap smear testing for women who do not participate in cervical cancer screening. This qualitative study aimed to determine women's views on cervical cancer screening and the various obstacles to participation in screening, and to evaluate the perceived benefits and disadvantages of self-HPV
BACKGROUND: Increasing cervical screening coverage by reaching inadequately screened groups is essen...
Background: Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce th...
BACKGROUND Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce the...
Vanessa Fargnoli,1 Patrick Petignat,2 Claudine Burton-Jeangros1 1Department of Sociology, Universit...
We conducted a qualitative study to describe women's views and experiences of cervical cancer screen...
Nonattendees to cervical cancer screening are at a higher risk of developing cervical cancer. This s...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Self-sampling to test for high risk human papilloma virus (HPV) is becoming ...
International audienceIn France, cervical cancer screening based on cervical smear has a participati...
Several countries offer HPV self-sampling for screening non-attendees. It is assumed that screening ...
Papanicolaou (Pap) testing has greatly reduced the incidence of and mortality due to cervical cancer...
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...
IntroductionCervical cancer screening primarily with high risk human papillomavirus (hr-HPV) proved ...
BACKGROUND: Most women with cervical cancer have not participated in Pap-smear screening. Self-sampl...
OBJECTIVES: High attendance rates in cervical screening are essential for effective cancer preventio...
BACKGROUND: Increasing cervical screening coverage by reaching inadequately screened groups is essen...
Background: Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce th...
BACKGROUND Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce the...
Vanessa Fargnoli,1 Patrick Petignat,2 Claudine Burton-Jeangros1 1Department of Sociology, Universit...
We conducted a qualitative study to describe women's views and experiences of cervical cancer screen...
Nonattendees to cervical cancer screening are at a higher risk of developing cervical cancer. This s...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Self-sampling to test for high risk human papilloma virus (HPV) is becoming ...
International audienceIn France, cervical cancer screening based on cervical smear has a participati...
Several countries offer HPV self-sampling for screening non-attendees. It is assumed that screening ...
Papanicolaou (Pap) testing has greatly reduced the incidence of and mortality due to cervical cancer...
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...
IntroductionCervical cancer screening primarily with high risk human papillomavirus (hr-HPV) proved ...
BACKGROUND: Most women with cervical cancer have not participated in Pap-smear screening. Self-sampl...
OBJECTIVES: High attendance rates in cervical screening are essential for effective cancer preventio...
BACKGROUND: Increasing cervical screening coverage by reaching inadequately screened groups is essen...
Background: Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce th...
BACKGROUND Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce the...