Cervical cancer in immigrant Caribbean women

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Abstract

At a public hospital serving the low-income community in Brooklyn, New York, invasive cervical cancer (ICC) was diagnosed in more advanced stages in Haitian and English-speaking Caribbean immigrants than in US-born Black women. In Brooklyn as a whole, only Haitians had more advanced ICC. Fewer Haitians had preinvasive cancer or ICC detected by a Pap test. Data are consistent with less frequent screening among low-income immigrants.

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Fruchter, R. G., Remy, J. C., Burnett, W. S., & Boyce, J. G. (1986). Cervical cancer in immigrant Caribbean women. American Journal of Public Health, 76(7), 797–798. https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.76.7.797

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