This paper discusses the knowledge and medical practices relating to cervical cancer in Brazil. It analyses the growing medical interest in the disease at the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of prevention techniques in the 1940s, and the emergence of screening programs in the 1960s. It argues that the development of knowledge on cervical cancer was related simultaneously to a number of factors: transformations in medical knowledge, the development of the idea that the disease should be treated as a public health problem, the increased concerns with women's health, and major changes to the Brazilian healthcare system. The article concludes by identifying a number of issues that are still proving to be obstacles to control...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the coverage of a cervical cancer screening program in a city with a high incid...
Cervical cancer is a health issue that disproportionately affects developing countries, where the Pa...
C ervical cancer is a treatable and preventable public health problem among women in the United Stat...
Through a number of isolated initiatives that began in the 1960s, Brazil accumulated knowledge and e...
Objective: This paper is aimed at discussing the risks and difficulties found in the prevention and ...
Cervical cancer is a public health problem worldwide, which is associated, in many cases, with infec...
This study aimed to analyze the conception of users on the prevention of cervical cancer in a primar...
Through a number of isolated initiatives that began in the 1960s, Brazil accumulated knowledge and ...
Cytological screening for cervical cancer (the Pap smear), the first attempt at mass screening for a...
Since the beginning of the 1980s, the feminist movement has used a variety of communication strategi...
This study considers the possibility of expanding the roles of the local health care system to respo...
The oral cancer in Brazil is considered an important public health issue. Despite almost a century o...
This study considers the possibility of expanding the roles of the local health care system to respo...
Disclosures of potential conflicts of interest may be found at the end of this article. Key Words. C...
The Cervical Cancer Database of the Brazilian National Health Service (SISCOLO) contains information...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the coverage of a cervical cancer screening program in a city with a high incid...
Cervical cancer is a health issue that disproportionately affects developing countries, where the Pa...
C ervical cancer is a treatable and preventable public health problem among women in the United Stat...
Through a number of isolated initiatives that began in the 1960s, Brazil accumulated knowledge and e...
Objective: This paper is aimed at discussing the risks and difficulties found in the prevention and ...
Cervical cancer is a public health problem worldwide, which is associated, in many cases, with infec...
This study aimed to analyze the conception of users on the prevention of cervical cancer in a primar...
Through a number of isolated initiatives that began in the 1960s, Brazil accumulated knowledge and ...
Cytological screening for cervical cancer (the Pap smear), the first attempt at mass screening for a...
Since the beginning of the 1980s, the feminist movement has used a variety of communication strategi...
This study considers the possibility of expanding the roles of the local health care system to respo...
The oral cancer in Brazil is considered an important public health issue. Despite almost a century o...
This study considers the possibility of expanding the roles of the local health care system to respo...
Disclosures of potential conflicts of interest may be found at the end of this article. Key Words. C...
The Cervical Cancer Database of the Brazilian National Health Service (SISCOLO) contains information...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the coverage of a cervical cancer screening program in a city with a high incid...
Cervical cancer is a health issue that disproportionately affects developing countries, where the Pa...
C ervical cancer is a treatable and preventable public health problem among women in the United Stat...