Organized screening programmes for breast and cervical cancer in 17 EU countries: trajectories of attendance rates.
Maria Michela GianinoJacopo LenziMarco BonaudoMaria Pia FantiniRoberta SiliquiniWalter RicciardiGianfranco DamianiPublished in: BMC public health (2018)
In conclusion three messages: organized cancer screening programmes may reduce the socioeconomic inequalities in younger people's use of preventive services over time; socioeconomic variables are not related to participation rates; these rates do not reach a level of stability in several countries. Therefore, without effective recruitment strategies and tailored organizations, screening participation may not achieve additional gains.