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Emerging role of HPV self-sampling in cervical cancer screening for hard-to-reach women

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Tina R. Madzima, Mandana Vahabi and Aisha Lofters
Canadian Family Physician August 2017; 63 (8) 597-601;
Tina R. Madzima
Diagnostic radiology resident in the Department of Medical Imaging at the University of Toronto in Ontario.
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Associate Professor at the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing at Ryerson University and Co-Director of the Ryerson Centre for Global Health and Health Equity in Toronto.
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    Geographic distribution of the RCTs and non-experimental studies included in the literature review

    COUNTRY OF STUDYNO. OF STUDIES
    Australia26,47,533
    Cameroon501
    Canada28,38,42,444
    Finland7,212
    France241
    Italy181
    Mexio19,342
    Netherlands14,16,23,43,495
    Sweden22,252
    Taiwan33,452
    Thailand321
    UK13,15,20,27,35,396
    US4,17,29,36,37,40,41,46,48,51,5211
    • RCT—randomized controlled trial, UK—United Kingdom, US—United States.

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