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  • 2. Attitudes of Colorado health professionals toward breast and cervical cancer screening in Hispanic women.
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  • 9. Cervical cytology screening. How can we improve rates among First Nations women in urban British Columbia?
    Hislop TG, Clarke HF, Deschamps M, Joseph R, Band PR, Smith J, Le N, Atleo R.
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  • 10. Beliefs and attitudes as determinants of cervical cancer screening: a community-based study in Singapore.
    Seow A, Wong ML, Smith WC, Lee HP.
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  • 11. Cervical cancer screening among Latinas recently immigrated to the United States.
    Fernández-Esquer ME, Cardenas-Turanzas M.
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  • 14. 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.
    J Womens Health (Larchmt); 2005 Oct; 14(8):670-8. PubMed ID: 16232098
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  • 15. Cervical cancer in Hispanic/Latino women.
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  • 16. Intercultural consultations: investigation of factors that deter non-English speaking women from attending their general practitioners for cervical screening.
    Naish J, Brown J, Denton B.
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  • 17. Social and cultural barriers to Papanicolaou test screening in an urban population.
    Behbakht K, Lynch A, Teal S, Degeest K, Massad S.
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