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Interventions to increase follow-up of abnormal cervical cancer screening results: A systematic literature review and meta-analysis.

Melissa Lopez VaronYimin GengBryan M FellmanCatherine TroisiMaria E FernandezRuosha LiBelinda ReiningerKathleen M SchmelerEmma Allanson
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Our findings revealed large heterogeneity in how follow-up of abnormal cervical cancer screening results was defined. Our results suggest that multicomponent interventions were more effective than single component interventions and should be used to improve follow-up after abnormal cervical cancer screening results. Navigation appears to be an important tool for improving follow-up. We also provide recommendations for future studies and implications for policy in terms of better defining outcomes for these interventions.
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