Effects of variations in hysterectomy status on population coverage by cervical screening
Objectives: To investigate geographic differences in hysterectomy rates and effects on estimated screening coverage in South Australia. Methods: Hysterectomy data from South Australian hospitals for 1992-2000 were used to calculate age‐specific hysterectomy rates for 20-69 year old women by resident...
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Main Authors: | Kerri Beckmann (Author), Penny Iosifidis (Author), Lesley Shorne (Author), Sue Gilchrist (Author), David Roder (Author) |
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2003-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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