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Cervical cancer screening barriers and facilitators from the perspectives of women with a history of criminal-legal system involvement and substance use.

Amanda M EmersonMarissa DoganElizabeth HawesKiana WilsonSofía Mildrum ChanaPatricia J KellyMegan ComfortMegha Ramaswamy
Published in: Health & justice (2024)
People with a history of criminal-legal system involvement and substance abuse meet with a variety of enabling and impeding factors at personal and interpersonal as well as systemic levels in obtaining cervical health services. To better ensure that women in this high-risk group have equitable access to cervical cancer prevention and treatment-and thus better cancer outcomes-will require multilevel efforts that include an emphasis on improving the human connection in health care encounters and improving the nuts-and-bolts logistics related to accessing that care.
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