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530 related items for PubMed ID: 16290022

  • 1. Primary care physicians' awareness and adherence to cervical cancer screening guidelines in Texas.
    Holland-Barkis P, Forjuoh SN, Couchman GR, Capen C, Rascoe TG, Reis MD.
    Prev Med; 2006 Feb; 42(2):140-5. PubMed ID: 16290022
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  • 2. Breast and cervical cancer screening: clinicians' views on health plan guidelines and implementation efforts.
    Zapka JG, Puleo E, Taplin S, Solberg LI, Mouchawar J, Somkin C, Geiger AM, Ulcickas Yood M.
    J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr; 2005 Feb; (35):46-54. PubMed ID: 16287885
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  • 3. Attitudes of Colorado health professionals toward breast and cervical cancer screening in Hispanic women.
    Bakemeier RF, Krebs LU, Murphy JR, Shen Z, Ryals T.
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  • 4. Specialty differences in primary care physician reports of papanicolaou test screening practices: a national survey, 2006 to 2007.
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  • 6. Primary care physicians' knowledge, attitudes and practices related to cancer screening and cancer prevention clinical trials.
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  • 7. Have the most recent Pap smear guidelines affected GP practices?
    Wai D, Ferrier A, Collings S, Laverty C.
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  • 8. Primary care practice and facility quality orientation: influence on breast and cervical cancer screening rates.
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  • 9. Patients' anxiety and expectations: how they influence family physicians' decisions to order cancer screening tests.
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  • 11. Characteristics of smoking cessation guideline use by primary care physicians.
    Longo DR, Stone TT, Phillips RL, Everett KD, Kruse RL, Jaén CR, Hewett JE.
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  • 12. Family history and colorectal cancer screening: a survey of physician knowledge and practice patterns.
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  • 13. Cancer screening guideline preference surveys: physicians' perceptions of the American Cancer Society.
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  • 14. Too much of a good thing? Physician practices and patient willingness for less frequent pap test screening intervals.
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  • 16. Preventive care for women. Does the sex of the physician matter?
    Lurie N, Slater J, McGovern P, Ekstrum J, Quam L, Margolis K.
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  • 18. Improved awareness of Pap smear may not affect its use in Nigeria: a case study of female medical practitioners in Enugu, southeastern Nigeria.
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  • 20. Report from the CDC. Pap test intervals used by physicians serving low-income women through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.
    Cooper CP, Saraiya M, McLean TA, Hannan J, Liesmann JM, Rose SW, Lawson HW.
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