Nationwide cervical cancer screening in Korea: data from the National Health Insurance Service Cancer Screening Program and National Cancer Screening Program, 2009-2014.
Seung-Hyuk ShimHyeongsu KimIn Sook SohnHan Sung HwangHan Sung KwonSun Joo LeeJi Young LeeSoo Nyung KimKunsei LeeSounghoon ChangPublished in: Journal of gynecologic oncology (2017)
Differences related to age and occurring over time were found in the rates of participation and abnormal results. Further efforts are needed to encourage participation in cervical cancer screening, especially for MAP recipients, elderly women and women 30-39 years of age. Quality control measures for cervical cancer screening programs should be enforced consistently.
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