Publications
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Confusion regarding cervical cancer screening and chlamydia screening among sexually active young women. | ObjectiveThe American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recently recommended that cervical cancer screening begin at 21 years of age and occur biennially for low-risk women younger than 30 years. Earlier studies suggested that women may have limited understanding of the differences between cervical cancer screening and chlamydia screening. This study assessed the knowledge of chlamydia and cervical cancer screening tests and schedules in younger women.MethodsA survey regarding k ... | 2011 | 22123163 |