Frequency of cervical and breast cancer screening rates in a multi-ethnic female college sample |
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Authors: | Durvasula Ramani S Regan Pamela C Ureño Oscar Howell Lisa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, California State University, 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032, USA. rdurvas@calstatela.edu |
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Abstract: | This exploratory study examined frequency of self-reported cervical and breast cancer screening rates in a multiethnic sample of 331 female university students. In general, rates of lifetime screening were fairly low, with only 41% reporting having ever had a PAP examination and 44% reporting having undergone at least one clinical breast examination. Screening rates differed by ethnicity. Non-Hispanic White and African-American women had higher screening rates than Asian/Pacific Islander and Latina women. The significantly lower rate of screening among the latter groups is of particular concern given the higher cancer mortality rates typically observed in those groups. |
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