Abstract:Uterine cervix cancer (UCC) control remains a challenge for health policies in developing countries. In Brazil, UCC prevention is mainly based on Pap smear screening, which has proven useful in reducing the incidence and mortality from this cancer when performed periodically. Amazonas, in the north of Brazil, is among the states with the highest rates of incidence and mortality from cervical cancer. Considering this background, it was proposed the present study that aimed to estimate the prevalence of Pap smea… Show more
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