Muslim immigrant women's views on cervical cancer screening and HPV self-sampling in Ontario, Canada
Abstract Background Canada has observed significant decreases in incidence and mortality of cervical cancer in recent decades, and this has been attributed to appropriate screening (i.e., the Pap test). However, certain subgroups including Muslim immigrants show higher rates of cervical cancer morta...
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Main Authors: | Mandana Vahabi (Author), Aisha Lofters (Author) |
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