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Triage strategies in cervical cancer detection in Mexico: Methods of the FRIDA study
FRIDA Study Group
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Triage
100%
Mexico
95%
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
83%
Atypical Squamous Cells of the Cervix
62%
Cell Biology
39%
Early Detection of Cancer
32%
Colposcopy
28%
Abnormal Reflexes
14%
Population Characteristics
13%
Papillomavirus Infections
12%
Health Services Needs and Demand
12%
Administrative Personnel
11%
Pathologists
11%
Practice Guidelines
10%
Reflex
10%
Health Services
9%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
9%
Biopsy
6%
Health
5%
Population
4%
Social Sciences
cancer
82%
Mexico
71%
health service providers
15%
best practice
8%
costs
6%
performance
5%
health
5%
evaluation
5%