This study is funded by a grant from the UK Department of Health (no. 106/0001). ED and NM are supported by the Policy Research Unit in Cancer Awareness, Screening, and Early Diagnosis. The Policy Research Unit receives funding for a research programme from the Department of Health Policy Research Programme. It is a collaboration between researchers from seven institutions (Queen Mary University of London, University College London, King’s College London, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Hull York Medical School, Durham University and Peninsula Medical School)
Funding: CR-UK through its National Awareness & Early Diagnosis Initiative C9227/A17676.Background W...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
Background: Attendance for cervical screening is socially graded, but little is known about patterns...
Attendance for cervical screening is socially graded, but little is known about patterns of attendan...
Background: Attendance for cervical screening is socially graded, but little is known about patterns...
Objective: In the UK, women are requested to attend a cervical cancer test every 3 years as part of ...
Background: Cervical screening saves approximately 5000 lives annually in England. However, screenin...
Objective: To measure patterns of clinical activity at colposcopy before and after vaccinated women ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between women's reported use of breast and cervical screening...
Objectives: Reducing cancer screening inequalities in England is a major focus of the 2011 Departmen...
Objectives: Reducing cancer screening inequalities in England is a major focus of the 2011 Departmen...
Objectives To examine the effectiveness of cytological surveillance in primary care compared with im...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between women's reported use of breast and cervical screening...
This study investigates empirically how past screening behaviour, individual and household character...
Funding: CR-UK through its National Awareness & Early Diagnosis Initiative C9227/A17676.Background W...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
Background: Attendance for cervical screening is socially graded, but little is known about patterns...
Attendance for cervical screening is socially graded, but little is known about patterns of attendan...
Background: Attendance for cervical screening is socially graded, but little is known about patterns...
Objective: In the UK, women are requested to attend a cervical cancer test every 3 years as part of ...
Background: Cervical screening saves approximately 5000 lives annually in England. However, screenin...
Objective: To measure patterns of clinical activity at colposcopy before and after vaccinated women ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between women's reported use of breast and cervical screening...
Objectives: Reducing cancer screening inequalities in England is a major focus of the 2011 Departmen...
Objectives: Reducing cancer screening inequalities in England is a major focus of the 2011 Departmen...
Objectives To examine the effectiveness of cytological surveillance in primary care compared with im...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between women's reported use of breast and cervical screening...
This study investigates empirically how past screening behaviour, individual and household character...
Funding: CR-UK through its National Awareness & Early Diagnosis Initiative C9227/A17676.Background W...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine changing inequality in the coverage of cervical screening and its relati...