“A Pap smear saved my life”: Personal experiences of cervical abnormalities shape attitudes to cervical screening renewal
Abstract
Objective In 2017, the Australian National Cervical Screening Program changed from two-yearly Pap smears between ages 18 and 69, to five-yearly human papillomavirus screening between ages 25 and 74 (the “Renewal”). This study investigated attitudes towards the changes, among individuals previously affected by cervical abnormalities/cervical cancer, personally or through a friend/relative. Methods We conducted a thematic analysis of comments...
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Title
“A Pap smear saved my life”: Personal experiences of cervical abnormalities shape attitudes to cervical screening renewal
Published Date
Nov 26, 2019
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
4
Pages
223 - 226
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