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Concept Mass Screening
Academic Article Sexually transmitted infections in women: an overview.
Academic Article Pharmacologic management of osteoporosis.
Academic Article Tools for screening for interpersonal violence: state of the science.
Academic Article Beyond assessment: examining providers' responses to disclosures of violence.
Academic Article Sexually transmitted infections in pregnancy.
Academic Article Urine-based HPV testing as a method to screen for cervical cancer.
Academic Article Young Men's Disclosure of Same Sex Behaviors to Healthcare Providers and the Impact on Health: Results from a US National Sample of Young Men Who Have Sex with Men.
Academic Article Primary Care Provider Practices and Perceptions Regarding HPV Vaccination and Anal Cancer Screening at a Boston Community Health Center.
Academic Article Preferred Location for Human Papillomavirus Self-Sampling for Cervical Cancer Screening.
Academic Article Women's perceptions and preferences for cervical cancer screening in light of updated guidelines.
Academic Article Examining the perceived impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cervical cancer screening practices among clinicians practicing in Federally Qualified Health Centers: A mixed methods study.
Academic Article Examining the association of clinician characteristics with perceived changes in cervical cancer screening and colposcopy practice during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed methods assessment.
Academic Article Factors Associated With Guideline-concordant and Excessive Cervical Cancer Screening: A Mixed Methods Study.
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