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Evidence that supports policies to delay cervical screening until after age 25 years
James A. Dickinson, Gina Ogilvie, Dirk Van Niekerk and Cathy Popadiuk
CMAJ March 13, 2017 189 (10) E380-E381; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.160636
James A. Dickinson
Family Medicine and Community Health Sciences (Dickinson), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta; Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, and Women’s Health Research Institute, BC Centre for Disease Control (Ogilvie); Department of Pathology, The University of British Columbia, and Cervical Screening Program of the British Columbia Cancer Agency (Van Niekerk), Vancouver, BC; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University, and Provincial Cervical Screening Initiative Program (Popadiuk), St. John’s, NL
MB PhDGina Ogilvie
Family Medicine and Community Health Sciences (Dickinson), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta; Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, and Women’s Health Research Institute, BC Centre for Disease Control (Ogilvie); Department of Pathology, The University of British Columbia, and Cervical Screening Program of the British Columbia Cancer Agency (Van Niekerk), Vancouver, BC; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University, and Provincial Cervical Screening Initiative Program (Popadiuk), St. John’s, NL
MD DrPHDirk Van Niekerk
Family Medicine and Community Health Sciences (Dickinson), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta; Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, and Women’s Health Research Institute, BC Centre for Disease Control (Ogilvie); Department of Pathology, The University of British Columbia, and Cervical Screening Program of the British Columbia Cancer Agency (Van Niekerk), Vancouver, BC; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University, and Provincial Cervical Screening Initiative Program (Popadiuk), St. John’s, NL
MBBCh MMedCathy Popadiuk
Family Medicine and Community Health Sciences (Dickinson), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta; Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, and Women’s Health Research Institute, BC Centre for Disease Control (Ogilvie); Department of Pathology, The University of British Columbia, and Cervical Screening Program of the British Columbia Cancer Agency (Van Niekerk), Vancouver, BC; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University, and Provincial Cervical Screening Initiative Program (Popadiuk), St. John’s, NL
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Evidence that supports policies to delay cervical screening until after age 25 years
James A. Dickinson, Gina Ogilvie, Dirk Van Niekerk, Cathy Popadiuk
CMAJ Mar 2017, 189 (10) E380-E381; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.160636
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