Socioeconomic, lifestyle and biological determinants of cervical screening coverage: Lolland-Falster Health Study, Denmark.

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Full Title: Eur J Public Health

Abbreviation: Eur J Public Health

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Subject Category: Public Health

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"Conflict of interest : EL receives HPV test kits for Roche for a screening method study. The other authors declare no conflict of interest."

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"Funding The study was funded by Nykøbing Falster Hospital, Region Zealand, Denmark. Conflict of interest: EL receives HPV test kits for Roche for a screening method study. The other authors declare no conflict of interest. Key pointsIn Denmark, women are personally invited to cervical screening free of charge.Nevertheless, screening coverage is only about 70%.This study showed that pertinent health and social problems are the strongest risk factors for non-participation in screening.Structural changes are needed to reach women with low coverage."

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