A Thematic Analysis of Attitudes Toward Changes to Cervical Screening in Australia.
Rachael Helen DoddHelena M ObermairKirsten Jo McCafferyPublished in: JMIR cancer (2019)
Gaps in knowledge and understanding about changes to the program and the rationale behind these have caused health concerns among women. Worry about the extended screening interval indicates little understanding of the slow progression of the HPV infection to cervical cancer or the high rates of regression. Identification of these knowledge gaps can inform both deintensification of other cancer screening programs and practitioners, so that they are able to address these concerns with their patients.
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