"I want to save my life": Conceptions of cervical and breast cancer screening among urban immigrant women of South Asian and Chinese origin.
Jennifer HulmeCatherine MoravacFarah AhmadShelley CleverlyAisha LoftersOphira GinsburgSheila DunnPublished in: BMC public health (2016)
The experience of South Asian and Chinese immigrant women suggests that under and never-screened newcomers may be effectively integrated into screening programs through existing primary care networks, cultural-group specific outreach, and expanding access to convenient community -based screening.