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Changes in income-related inequalities in cervical cancer screening during the Spanish economic crisis: a decomposition analysis.

María Merino-VentosaRosa M Urbanos-Garrido
Published in: International journal for equity in health (2018)
Reducing cervical screening inequalities would require actions focused on most vulnerable groups such as migrants, low income and low educated population. The implementation of population-based screening programs would also help to cope with income-related inequalities in cytology testing.
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