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Sociodemographic factors associated with cervical cancer screening and follow-up of abnormal results
Laurie Elit, Monika Krzyzanowska, Refik Saskin, Lisa Barbera, Asma Razzaq, Aisha Lofters, Naira Yeritsyan and Arlene Bierman
Canadian Family Physician January 2012, 58 (1) e22-e31;
Laurie Elit
MD MSc
Monika Krzyzanowska
MD MPH
Refik Saskin
MSc
Lisa Barbera
MD MPH
Asma Razzaq
MSc
Aisha Lofters
MD
Naira Yeritsyan
MD MPH
Arlene Bierman
MD MS FRCPC
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 58, Issue 1
1 Jan 2012
Sociodemographic factors associated with cervical cancer screening and follow-up of abnormal results
Laurie Elit, Monika Krzyzanowska, Refik Saskin, Lisa Barbera, Asma Razzaq, Aisha Lofters, Naira Yeritsyan, Arlene Bierman
Canadian Family Physician Jan 2012, 58 (1) e22-e31;
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