How does HPV vaccination status relate to risk perceptions and intention to participate in cervical screening? a survey study
Abstract Background Women in several countries will soon be covered by two preventive programmes targeting cervical cancer: HPV vaccination and cervical screening. The HPV vaccines are expected to prevent approximately 70 % of cervical cancers. It has been speculated, that HPV vaccinated women will...
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Main Authors: | Mie Sara Hestbech (Author), Dorte Gyrd-Hansen (Author), Jakob Kragstrup (Author), Volkert Siersma (Author), John Brodersen (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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