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Rationale for stopping cervical screening in women over 50 | Author(s) | W J Van Wijnagaarden, I D Duncan |
Journal title | British Medical Journal, vol 306, no 6883, 10 April 1993 |
Pages | pp 967-971 |
Keywords | Older women ; Cancer ; Screening. |
Annotation | Investigates whether the currently recommended age at which to stop cervical screening can be lowered. Concludes that women over the age of 50 can be safely discharged from further screening if they have a history of negative results. |
Accession Number | CPA-931004035 A |
Classmark | BD: CK: 3V* |
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