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Beyond the decision: Reproductive justice and cervical cancer care in a post-Dobbs era.

Emily A MillerBhoomika ChowdharyEloise Chapman-Davis
Published in: Gynecologic oncology (2024)
Cervical cancer is among the most commonly diagnosed cancers in pregnancy and for some patients, abortion may be desired or recommended. The Dobbs v Jackson decision has the potential to limit choice while exacerbating disparities in cervical cancer care. We highlight the necessity of employing a reproductive justice framework to both clinical care and research for cervical cancer care in pregnancy to increase access to reproductive choice and to address inequities.
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