Participation in the national cervical screening programme among women from New South Wales, Australia, by place of birth and time since immigration: A data linkage analysis using the 45 and up study.
Susan YuillSam EggerMegan A SmithLouiza VelentzisMarion SavilleErich V KliewerDeborah BatesonKaren CanfellPublished in: Journal of medical screening (2023)
Women born in New Zealand, Oceania, and parts of Asia and the Middle East had lower NCSP participation, which persisted for ≥20 years post-immigration. The NCSP transition to primary HPV screening, and the introduction of the universal self-collection option in 2022, will offer new opportunities for increasing screening participation for these groups.
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