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A nationally quasi-experimental study to assess the impact of partial organized breast and cervical cancer screening programme on participation and inequalities.

Heling BaoLimin WangMatthew BrownMei ZhangKatherine HuntJiangli DiZhenping ZhaoShu CongJing FanLiwen FangLinhong Wang
Published in: BMC cancer (2020)
Organized breast and cervical cancer screening programme targeting for a fraction of women could increase the participation rates at population level, however, it could not significantly affect socioeconomic-introduced inequalities. Further studies are need to conduct time-series analyses and strengthen the causal correlation.
Keyphrases
  • cervical cancer screening
  • physical activity
  • study protocol
  • cancer therapy
  • randomized controlled trial
  • clinical trial
  • drug delivery
  • metabolic syndrome
  • pregnancy outcomes