Differences in breast and cervical cancer screening between West and East Germany: a secondary analysis of a german nationwide health survey
Abstract Background Breast cancer and cervical cancer are among the most common cancers in women in Germany. Early detection examinations such as mammography and the cervical smear test (Pap-test) have been shown to contribute to the reduction in the mortality and/or incidence of these cancers and c...
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Main Authors: | Lena Marie Großmann (Author), Hendrik Napierala (Author), Wolfram J. Herrmann (Author) |
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