Sociodemographic inequalities in breast cancer screening attendance in Germany following the implementation of an Organized Screening Program: Scoping Review
Abstract Background Organized breast cancer screening (BCS) programs are effective measures among women aged 50-69 for preventing the sixth cause of death in Germany. Although the implementation of the national screening program started in 2005, participation rates have not yet reached EU standards....
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Main Authors: | Núria Pedrós Barnils (Author), Victoria Härtling (Author), Himal Singh (Author), Benjamin Schüz (Author) |
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