Human papillomavirus vaccination and cervical cancer risk

L Rahangdale, C Mungo, S O'Connor, CJ Chibwesha… - Bmj, 2022 - bmj.com
Persistent human papillomavirus infection is the central cause of cervical cancer, the leading
cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Clear evidence from both randomized …

Participation, barriers, and facilitators of cancer screening among LGBTQ+ populations: a review of the literature

E Heer, C Peters, R Knight, L Yang, SJ Heitman - Preventive Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
The LGBTQ+ community is at higher risk of certain cancers but is less likely to participate in
screening programs or engage with preventive healthcare. Despite this, the barriers and …

County-level social vulnerability and breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening rates in the US, 2018

C Bauer, K Zhang, Q Xiao, J Lu, YR Hong… - JAMA Network …, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Area-level factors have been identified as important social determinants of
health (SDoH) that impact many health-related outcomes. Less is known about how the …

[HTML][HTML] Racial and ethnic disparities in cervical cancer screening from three US healthcare settings

JC Spencer, JJ Kim, JA Tiro, SJ Feldman… - American journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction This study sought to characterize racial and ethnic disparities in cervical cancer
screening and follow-up of abnormal findings across 3 US healthcare settings. Methods …

Cervical cancer screening recommendations: now and for the future

M Rayner, A Welp, MH Stoler, LA Cantrell - Healthcare, 2023 - mdpi.com
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer worldwide, with over 600,000 new cases
annually and approximately 350,000 cancer-related deaths per year. The disease burden is …

Failure to follow up abnormal test results associated with cervical cancer in primary and ambulatory care: a systematic review

J Martinez-Gutierrez, S Chima, L Boyd, A Sherwani… - BMC cancer, 2023 - Springer
Background Cervical cancer is a preventable and treatable form of cancer yet continues to
be the fourth most common cancer among women globally. Primary care is the first point of …

Mediators of county‐level racial and economic privilege in cancer screening

MM Munir, S Woldesenbet, L Alaimo… - Journal of surgical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Area‐level social determinants of health (SDoH) impact access to cancer care
and prevention. Little is known about the factors that underlie the impact of residential …

The Association of Cervical Cancer Screening With Disability Type Among US Women (Aged 25–64 Years)

AF Orji, G Gimm, A Desai, T Parekh - American Journal of Preventive …, 2024 - Elsevier
Introduction Despite a gradual decline in cervical cancer mortality because of greater use of
screening, including Pap and human papillomavirus (HPV) tests, disparities in screening …

Mediation of racial and ethnic inequities in the diagnosis of advanced-stage cervical cancer by insurance status

HK Holt, CE Peterson, SML David… - JAMA network …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Black and Hispanic or Latina women are more likely than White women to
receive a diagnosis of and to die of cervical cancer. Health insurance coverage is …

Can videos on TikTok improve pap smear attitudes and intentions? Effects of source and autonomy support in short-form health videos

CE Kirkpatrick, LRL Lawrie - Health Communication, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study was designed to test the effects of two message features (source and level of
autonomy support) that are commonly found in short-form social media (eg TikTok) videos …