Perceived Susceptibility to Cervical Cancer among African American Women in the Mississippi Delta: Does Adherence to Screening Matter?
This study examined perceived susceptibility to cervical cancer among African American women in the Delta across three groups: 1) women attending screening appointments (screened), 2) women attending colposcopy clinic following an abnormal Papanicolaou test (colposcopy), and 3) women with no screening in 3 years or longer (unscreened/underscreened).
Source: Womens Health Issues - Category: Primary Care Authors: Elena G. Gibson, Julia C. Gage, Philip E. Castle, Isabel C. Scarinci Tags: Original article Source Type: research
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