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    Ferris DG, Waller J, Dickinson A, McCracken C, Goebel A.
    J Low Genit Tract Dis; 2012 Jan; 16(1):39-44. PubMed ID: 22126831
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  • 23. Low uptake of Pap smear testing among medical clinic attendees in a tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka.
    Shivanthan MC, Arunakiri K, Wickramasinghe SI, Sumanasekera RD, Jayasinghe S, Rajapakse S.
    Int Health; 2014 Jun; 6(2):138-43. PubMed ID: 24737803
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  • 24. Comparison of HPV test versus conventional and automation-assisted Pap screening as potential screening tools for preventing cervical cancer.
    Nieminen P, Vuorma S, Viikki M, Hakama M, Anttila A.
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  • 28. Factors predicting the persistence of genital human papillomavirus infections and PAP smear abnormality in HIV-positive and HIV-negative women during prospective follow-up.
    Branca M, Garbuglia AR, Benedetto A, Cappiello T, Leoncini L, Migliore G, Agarossi A, Syrjänen K, DIANAIDS Collaborative Study Group.
    Int J STD AIDS; 2003 Jun; 14(6):417-25. PubMed ID: 12816671
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  • 30. A mobile unit: an effective service for cervical cancer screening among rural Thai women.
    Swaddiwudhipong W, Chaovakiratipong C, Nguntra P, Mahasakpan P, Tatip Y, Boonmak C.
    Int J Epidemiol; 1999 Feb; 28(1):35-9. PubMed ID: 10195661
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  • 33. Knowledge and barriers towards cervical cancer screening among young women in Malaysia.
    Al-Naggar RA, Low WY, Isa ZM.
    Asian Pac J Cancer Prev; 2010 Feb; 11(4):867-73. PubMed ID: 21133593
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  • 34. Pap smear screening among urban Southwestern American Indian women.
    Risendal B, DeZapien J, Fowler B, Papenfuss M, Giuliano A.
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  • 36. Awareness of cervical cancer, Papanicolau's smear and its utilization among female, final year undergraduates in Durban, South Africa.
    Hoque ME.
    J Cancer Res Ther; 2013 Dec; 9(1):25-8. PubMed ID: 23575070
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  • 39. Sociodemographic factors of Pap smear screening in Taiwan.
    Wang PD, Lin RS.
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