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Academic Article Factors associated with cervical cancer screening in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Cervical human papillomavirus infection in a sample of Hispanic women living in Puerto Rico: comparison with cervical cytology reports.
Academic Article Urine-based human papillomavirus DNA testing as a screening tool for cervical cancer in high-risk women.
Academic Article Cervical Cancer Screening and Sexual Risky Behaviors among a Population of Hispanic Origin.
Academic Article Human Papilloma Virus Awareness Among Hispanic Females with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Academic Article Prevalence and correlates of cervical HPV infection in a clinic-based sample of HIV-positive Hispanic women.
Academic Article Disparities in human papillomavirus-related cancer incidence and survival among human immunodeficiency virus-infected Hispanics living in the United States.
Academic Article Risk of Anal Cancer in Women With a Human Papillomavirus-Related Gynecological Neoplasm: Puerto Rico 1987-2013.
Academic Article HPV knowledge, vaccine knowledge, and vaccine acceptance in women with cervical cytology anomalies attending colposcopy clinics in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Association of Body Mass Index With Adherence to Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations in Hispanic Women.
Concept Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Academic Article Incidence of Cervical Cancer in Puerto Rico, 2001-2017.
Academic Article Elimination of cervical cancer in U.S. Hispanic populations: Puerto Rico as a case study.
Academic Article Cervical Cancer Screening Among Medicaid Patients During Natural Disasters and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Puerto Rico, 2016 to 2020.
Academic Article ?Habla de VPH! An Educational Activity for College Students in Puerto Rico.
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