Preference of specimen collection methods for human papillomavirus detection for cervical cancer screening: a cross-sectional study of high-risk women in Mombasa, Kenya
Abstract Objectives Self-collection of genital specimens for high-risk types of human papillomavirus (hrHPV) detection may increase cervical cancer screening uptake. We hypothesized that women would prefer self-collection to clinician-collection of genital specimens. To test this hypothesis, and wom...
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Main Authors: | Griffins O. Manguro (Author), Linnet N. Masese (Author), Kishor Mandaliya (Author), Susan M. Graham (Author), R. Scott McClelland (Author), Jennifer S. Smith (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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