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Recent trends in racial and regional disparities in cervical cancer incidence and mortality in United States.

Wonsuk YooSangmi KimWarner K HuhSarah DilleySteven S CoughlinEdward E PartridgeYunmi ChungVivian DicksJae-Kwan LeeSejong Bae
Published in: PloS one (2017)
Black race and South region were associated with higher cervical cancer incidence and mortality. Cervical cancer rates uncorrected for hysterectomy may underestimate regional and racial disparities. Increasing incidence rates for older NHBs compared to NHWs warrant further research to determine whether screening should continue for NHBs over age 65.
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