Cost-effectiveness of cervical cancer prevention
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Cost-effectiveness of cervical cancer prevention
Abstract
Cost-effectiveness analyses are an important tool for the evaluation and modification of many health care services. Given the variety of screening tests and treatments available for cervical cancer screening and prevention, the costs associated with these options and with their alternatives, and the differences in resources and settings in which these tests are applied worldwide, cost-effectiveness analyses evaluation can be very useful to help determine best practices.
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