Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of cervical cancer prevention and pap smears in two low-income communities in Lima, Peru.
Thomas T MilesAmy R Riley-PowellGwenyth O LeeEsther E GotliebGabriela C BarthEmma Q TranKatherine OrtizCynthia Anticona HuaynateLilia CabreraPatti E GravittRichard A OberhelmanValerie A Paz-SoldanPublished in: BMC women's health (2021)
Although knowledge of cervical cancer prevention was generally high and perceptions were positive among women in peri-urban Peruvian communities, our findings revealed there is a need for education on HPV infection prevalence among sexually active individuals to reduce stigma. Future research should focus on exploring experiences with follow-up and treatment associated with abnormal Pap smears, as well as perspectives from health authorities and professionals about barriers in the early detection and treatment process for cervical cancer.