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Higher prevalence of hysterectomy among rural women than urban women: Implications for measures of disparities in uterine and cervical cancers.

Emily E AdamMary C WhiteMona Saraiya
Published in: The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association (2021)
Our results suggest that variation in hysterectomy prevalence, if not adjusted in the analysis, could produce distorted comparisons in measures of the relationship between rurality and uterine and cervical cancer rates. The magnitude of this confounding bias may vary by race and ethnicity.
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