Additional contributors: Sara Axtell; Susie Nanney; Jo Peterson; John Tranberg and the Vietnamese Minnesotans Association.The purpose of this project was to learn about the perceptions Vietnamese-American women have towards cervical cancer and prevention methods. In addition, this project sought to better understand barriers Vietnamese-American women may have in receiving preventative care, such as Pap tests, and ways to increase awareness and usage of preventative medicine.This work was supported by a grant from the Minnesota's Future Doctors program
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In Australia, Vietnamese women are at greater risk of cervical cancer than other Australian women. T...
Cervical cancer remains commonly diagnosed in Vietnamese American women. Despite efforts to increase...
The aim of this DNP project was to develop a community based educational program informing Vietnames...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer, and cervical cancer is the second most common cancer, amon...
The aims of this qualitative research were to explore (a) how Vietnamese women participate in breast...
Vietnamese women living in the United States have a cervical cancer incidence rate that is five time...
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Prevention, Vietnamese-American women have the highest incidence rate of cervical cancer of 43 per 1...
Cervical cancer rates among Vietnamese American women are the highest when compared to other women o...
The purpose of this study was to collect information about the prevalence of a clinical breast exami...
Predictors of breast and cervical cancer screening among Vietnamese immigrant women. Anh B. Nguyen, ...
Objectives: Vietnamese American women are five times more likely to be diagnosed with cervical cance...
Southeast Asian women have higher invasive cervical cancer incidence rates and lower Pap testing fre...
Background: Cervical cancer is the third most common reproductive cancer in the U.S. To date, one re...
In Australia, Vietnamese women are at greater risk of cervical cancer than other Australian women. T...
Cervical cancer remains commonly diagnosed in Vietnamese American women. Despite efforts to increase...
The aim of this DNP project was to develop a community based educational program informing Vietnames...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer, and cervical cancer is the second most common cancer, amon...
The aims of this qualitative research were to explore (a) how Vietnamese women participate in breast...
Vietnamese women living in the United States have a cervical cancer incidence rate that is five time...
Census data show that the U.S. Vietnamese population now exceeds 1,250,000. Cervical cancer among Vi...
This article is a meta-analysis of literature that discusses receipt of immunizations by VietnameseA...
Prevention, Vietnamese-American women have the highest incidence rate of cervical cancer of 43 per 1...
Cervical cancer rates among Vietnamese American women are the highest when compared to other women o...
The purpose of this study was to collect information about the prevalence of a clinical breast exami...
Predictors of breast and cervical cancer screening among Vietnamese immigrant women. Anh B. Nguyen, ...
Objectives: Vietnamese American women are five times more likely to be diagnosed with cervical cance...
Southeast Asian women have higher invasive cervical cancer incidence rates and lower Pap testing fre...
Background: Cervical cancer is the third most common reproductive cancer in the U.S. To date, one re...
In Australia, Vietnamese women are at greater risk of cervical cancer than other Australian women. T...