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  • 13. Immigration and Adherence to Cervical Cancer Screening: A Provincewide Longitudinal Matched Cohort Study Using Multistate Transitional Models.
    Lee F, Paszat LF, Sutradhar R.
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  • 15. Social disparities in access to breast and cervical cancer screening by women living in Spain.
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  • 18. Disparities in receipt of breast and cervical cancer screening for rural women age 18 to 64 with disabilities.
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  • 20. Fecal occult blood test screening uptake among immigrants from Muslim majority countries: A retrospective cohort study in Ontario, Canada.
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