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Variation in the cervical cancer screening compliance among women with disability
Journal of Medical Screening, 06/30/09
Chen LS et al. - In Taiwan, women with disability were found to be at higher risk of lower compliance than women without disability. The gap between women with and without disability persisted across different levels of physician availability.
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