Increased disparities associated with black women and abnormal cervical cancer screening follow-up
Background: To determine whether race and ethnicity impacts patient adherence to follow-up for colposcopy after abnormal cervical cancer screening. Methods: This retrospective chart review included women that were randomly selected from patients presenting to our colposcopy clinic from 1/2019 to 12/...
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Main Authors: | Teresa K.L. Boitano (Author), Peter Ketch (Author), Julia G. Maier (Author), Christine T. Nguyen (Author), Warner K. Huh (Author), J. Michael Straughn (Author), Isabel C. Scarinci (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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