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  • 5. Associations in breast and colon cancer screening behavior in women.
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  • 7. What predicts adherence to follow-up recommendations for abnormal Pap tests among older women?
    Coker AL, Eggleston KS, Meyer TE, Luchok K, Das IP.
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    Martín-López R, Hernández-Barrera V, De Andres AL, Garrido PC, De Miguel AG, García RJ.
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  • 9. Trends in abnormal cancer screening results in the United States of America.
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  • 10. Recommendations for care related to follow-up of abnormal cancer screening tests: accuracy of patient report.
    Puleo E, Zapka JG, Goins KV, Yood MU, Mouchawar J, Manos M, Somkin C, Taplin S.
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  • 14. Effectiveness of interventions to improve follow-up after abnormal cervical cancer screening.
    Yabroff KR, Kerner JF, Mandelblatt JS.
    Prev Med; 2000 Oct; 31(4):429-39. PubMed ID: 11006069
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  • 16. The roles of citizenship status, acculturation, and health insurance in breast and cervical cancer screening among immigrant women.
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  • 17. Breast and cervical cancer screening among Appalachian women.
    Hall HI, Uhler RJ, Coughlin SS, Miller DS.
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  • 18. Awareness of breast and cervical cancer risk factors and screening behaviours among nurses in rural region of Turkey.
    Yaren A, Ozkilinc G, Guler A, Oztop I.
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  • 19. Social support and cervical and breast cancer screening in Argentinean women from a rural population.
    Gamarra CJ, Paz EP, Griep RH.
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  • 20. Perception and experience of primary care physicians on Pap smear screening for women with intellectual disabilities: a preliminary finding.
    Lin JD, Sung CL, Lin LP, Liu TW, Lin PY, Chen LM, Chu CM, Wu JL.
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