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180 related items for PubMed ID: 21305816

  • 1. Role of patient race/ethnicity, insurance and age on Pap smear compliance across ten community health centers in Florida.
    Cook N, Kobetz E, Reis I, Fleming L, Loer-Martin D, Amofah SA.
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  • 3. Case management intervention in cervical cancer prevention: the Boston REACH coalition women's health demonstration project.
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  • 5. Race-specific results of Papanicolaou testing and the rate of cervical neoplasia in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, 1991-1998 (United States).
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  • 11. Racial/Ethnic Differences Affecting Adherence to Cancer Screening Guidelines Among Women.
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  • 12. The association between insurance status and cervical cancer screening in community health centers: exploring the potential of electronic health records for population-level surveillance, 2008-2010.
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  • 13. Sociodemographic predictors of adherence to annual cervical cancer screening in minority women.
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  • 14. Differences in cervical cancer screening and follow-up for black and white women in the United States.
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  • 15. National trends and disparities in cervical cancer screening among commercially insured Women, 2001-2010.
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  • 17. Persistent Disparities in Hispanics with Cervical Cancer in a Major City.
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  • 18. BMI and cervical cancer screening among white, African-American, and Hispanic women in the United States.
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  • 19. Pap smear receipt among Vietnamese immigrants: the importance of health care factors.
    Taylor VM, Yasui Y, Nguyen TT, Woodall E, Do HH, Acorda E, Li L, Choe J, Jackson JC.
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  • 20. Self-reported history of Pap-smear in HIV-positive women in Northern Italy: a cross-sectional study.
    Dal Maso L, Franceschi S, Lise M, De' Bianchi PS, Polesel J, Ghinelli F, Falcini F, Finarelli AC, Screening of HIV-positive women in Emilia-Romagna (SHER) Study.
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