Social inequalities in participation in cancer screening: does the mode of data collection matter? The CONSTANCES cohort.
Ezequiel ArandaJeanna-Eve FranckVirginie RingaJeanne SassenouMireille Coeuret-PellicerLaurent RigalGwenn MenviellePublished in: European journal of public health (2021)
Women's socioeconomic position is associated with missingness and the accuracy of self-reported BCS and CCS participation. Social inequalities in cancer screening participation based on self-reports are likely to be overestimated for CCS.