Personal factors influence use of cervical cancer screening services: epidemiological survey and linked administrative data address the limitations of previous research
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>National screening programs have reduced cervical cancer mortality; however participation in these programs varies according to women's personal and social characteristics. Research into these inequalities has been limited by re...
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Main Authors: | Olesen Sarah C (Author), Butterworth Peter (Author), Jacomb Patricia (Author), Tait Robert J (Author) |
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