Increasing utilization of a rural cervical cancer detection program

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The Alabama Department of Public Health established, in 1973, a Cancer Screening Program (CSP). Although 66,000 women have been screened, many rural females had never used the program. After a community health organization education effort was introduced into a target rural county, an examination of CSP new user data for two intervention quarters revealed 345 and 150 per cent increases, respectively, in the pattern of use.

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Windsor, R. A., Kronenfeld, J. J., Cain, M. G., Cutter, G. R., Goodson, L. A., & Edwards, E. (1981). Increasing utilization of a rural cervical cancer detection program. American Journal of Public Health, 71(6), 641–643. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.71.6.641

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