Opportunities for cancer prevention at syringe services programs: acceptability of HPV self-sampling and vaccination among people who inject drugs
Abstract Introduction Despite having a high risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections, people who inject drugs (PWID) often do not receive recommended HPV screenings due to barriers to healthcare. Guideline-based cervical HPV screening and vaccination can prevent cervical cancer. Low-cost, l...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Hinkes (Author), Katrina Ciraldo (Author), Erin Kobetz (Author), Tyler S. Bartholomew (Author), Sarah Rinehart (Author), Nicolette Siringo (Author), Rebecca Barnett (Author), Neha Godbole (Author), Frantzia Jeanty (Author), Morgan Frederick (Author), Hansel E. Tookes (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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