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  • 26. Socio-cultural influences on Chinese women's attendance for cervical screening.
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  • 31. [Cervix uteri cancer in Poland--epidemiological opening balance and perspectives].
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  • 36. Socio-demographic characteristics of participation in the opportunistic German cervical cancer screening programme: results from the EPIC-Heidelberg cohort.
    Seidel D, Becker N, Rohrmann S, Nimptsch K, Linseisen J.
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  • 40. Impact of cancer screening on women's health.
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