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| Farzaneh TabnakSummaryAffiliation: California Environmental Protection Agency Country: USA Publications
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Timeliness and follow-up patterns of cervical cancer detection in a cohort of medically underserved California womenFarzaneh Tabnak
California Department of Public Health, Sacramento, USA
Cancer Causes Control 21:411-20. 2010..This study examines factors associated with timely follow-up after Pap test in a program providing cervical cancer detection services to medically underserved California women...
Impact of ASC-H terminology on the detection of HSILs in medically underserved California womenLydia Pleotis Howell
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
Diagn Cytopathol 37:103-10. 2009..Fewer CIN-III/CIS lesions were detected following negative and ASCUS Pap results. Compliance with follow-up is less than ideal for this population...
Cervical cancer screening in medically underserved California Latina and non-Latina women: effect of age and regularity of Pap testingLydia Pleotis Howell
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, 4400 V Street, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
Cancer Detect Prev 32:372-9. 2009..This study focuses on age, race/ethnicity and regular cervical cancer screening of medically underserved Latina and non-Latina women enrolled in California's Cancer Detection Programs: Every Woman Counts (CDP: EWC)...
Applying the small-area estimation method to estimate a population eligible for breast cancer detection servicesKirsten Knutson
California Department of Public Health, CDIC Cancer Detection Section, MS 7203, PO Box 997413, Sacramento, CA 95899 7413, USA
Prev Chronic Dis 5:A10. 2008....
