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. 2021 Mar 30;13(7):1578.
doi: 10.3390/cancers13071578.

Organized Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening: Attendance and Determinants in Southern Italy

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Organized Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening: Attendance and Determinants in Southern Italy

Concetta P Pelullo et al. Cancers (Basel). .

Abstract

The aims of this study were to evaluate the attendance to breast and cervical cancer screening and the related determinants in a low attendance area. A cross-sectional study was conducted among mothers of students attending secondary schools and university courses in Campania region, Southern Italy. Only 49.7% of the eligible women reported to have undergone mammography in the previous two years. Unemployed women, unsatisfied about their health status, with a family history of breast cancer, and having visited a physician in the previous 12 months were significantly more likely to have undergone mammography in the previous two years within an organized screening program. The attendance to cervical cancer screening in the interval of three years was reported to be 56.1% of women. Having a lower than graduation degree, being smokers, and having visited a physician in the previous 12 months were significant predictors of having had a Pap-smear in the previous three years in an organized screening program. In this study a very low attendance was found to both breast and cervical cancer organized screening programs. A strong commitment to their promotion is urgently needed, also to reduce inequalities of attendance of disadvantaged women.

Keywords: attendance; attitudes; breast cancer; cervical cancer; knowledge; screening.

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