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Reasons for non-attendance to cervical screening and preferences for HPV self-sampling in Dutch women
Remko P. Bosgraaf, Pleun J. W. Ketelaars, Viola M.J. Verhoef, et al.
Preventive Medicine (2014) Vol. 64, pp. 108-113
Closed Access | Times Cited: 85

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HPV self-sampling for cervical cancer screening: a systematic review of values and preferences
Holly Nishimura, Ping Teresa Yeh, Habibat A. Oguntade, et al.
BMJ Global Health (2021) Vol. 6, Iss. 5, pp. e003743-e003743
Open Access | Times Cited: 135

Self-Sampling for Human Papillomavirus Testing: Increased Cervical Cancer Screening Participation and Incorporation in International Screening Programs
Sarah Gupta, Christina G.S. Palmer, Elisabeth M. Bik, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health (2018) Vol. 6
Open Access | Times Cited: 131

Emerging role of HPV self-sampling in cervical cancer screening for hard-to-reach women: Focused literature review.
Tina R. Madzima, Mandana Vahabi, Aïsha Lofters
PubMed (2017) Vol. 63, Iss. 8, pp. 597-601
Closed Access | Times Cited: 116

Introduction of primary screening using high-risk HPV DNA detection in the Dutch cervical cancer screening programme: a population-based cohort study
Clare A. Aitken, Heleen M.E. van Agt, Albert G. Siebers, et al.
BMC Medicine (2019) Vol. 17, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 107

Women’s experience with home-based self-sampling for human papillomavirus testing
Farhana Sultana, Robyn Mullins, Dallas R. English, et al.
BMC Cancer (2015) Vol. 15, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 102

Self-Sampling for Human Papillomavirus Testing among Non-Attenders Increases Attendance to the Norwegian Cervical Cancer Screening Programme
Espen Enerly, Jesper Bonde, Kristina Schee, et al.
PLoS ONE (2016) Vol. 11, Iss. 4, pp. e0151978-e0151978
Open Access | Times Cited: 90

HPV-based cervical screening: Rationale, expectations and future perspectives of the new Dutch screening programme
Nicole J. Polman, Peter J.F. Snijders, Gemma G. Kenter, et al.
Preventive Medicine (2018) Vol. 119, pp. 108-117
Open Access | Times Cited: 88

Cervical Cancer Screening Postpandemic: Self-Sampling Opportunities to Accelerate the Elimination of Cervical Cancer
Taja Ložar, Rahul Nagvekar, Charles T. Rohrer, et al.
International Journal of Women s Health (2021) Vol. Volume 13, pp. 841-859
Open Access | Times Cited: 58

High-risk human papillomavirus detection in self-sampling compared to physician-taken smear in a responder population of the Dutch cervical screening: Results of the VERA study
Pleun J. W. Ketelaars, R. P. Bosgraaf, Albert G. Siebers, et al.
Preventive Medicine (2017) Vol. 101, pp. 96-101
Open Access | Times Cited: 82

Cervical Cancer Screening Preferences Among Trans-Masculine Individuals: Patient-Collected Human Papillomavirus Vaginal Swabs Versus Provider-Administered Pap Tests
Michal J. McDowell, Dana J. Pardee, Sarah M. Peitzmeier, et al.
LGBT Health (2017) Vol. 4, Iss. 4, pp. 252-259
Open Access | Times Cited: 80

Comparative performance of novel self-sampling methods in detecting high-risk human papillomavirus in 30,130 women not attending cervical screening
Remko P. Bosgraaf, Viola M.J. Verhoef, Leon F.A.G. Massuger, et al.
International Journal of Cancer (2014) Vol. 136, Iss. 3, pp. 646-655
Open Access | Times Cited: 76

Behavioral economics informed message content in text message reminders to improve cervical screening participation: Two pragmatic randomized controlled trials
Sarah Huf, Robert Kerrison, Dominic King, et al.
Preventive Medicine (2020) Vol. 139, pp. 106170-106170
Open Access | Times Cited: 55

Barriers to cervical cancer screening faced by immigrants: a registry-based study of 1.4 million women in Norway
Maarit K. Leinonen, Suzanne Hetzel Campbell, Giske Ursin, et al.
European Journal of Public Health (2017) Vol. 27, Iss. 5, pp. 873-879
Open Access | Times Cited: 61

Self-sampling experiences among non-attendees to cervical screening
Anni Virtanen, Pekka Nieminen, Meri Niironen, et al.
Gynecologic Oncology (2014) Vol. 135, Iss. 3, pp. 487-494
Closed Access | Times Cited: 54

Triage of high-risk HPV positive women in cervical cancer screening
Renée M.F. Ebisch, Albert G. Siebers, Remko P. Bosgraaf, et al.
Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy (2016) Vol. 16, Iss. 10, pp. 1073-1085
Open Access | Times Cited: 51

Management of high-risk HPV-positive women for detection of cervical (pre)cancer
Roosmarijn Luttmer, Lise M.A. De Strooper, Renske D.M. Steenbergen, et al.
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics (2016) Vol. 16, Iss. 9, pp. 961-974
Open Access | Times Cited: 50

Genital self-sampling for HPV-based cervical cancer screening: a qualitative study of preferences and barriers in rural Ethiopia
Theresa Brandt, Solomon Berhe Wubneh, Simegnew Handebo, et al.
BMC Public Health (2019) Vol. 19, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 45

The impact of alternate HPV vaccination and cervical screening strategies in Japan: a cost-effectiveness analysis
Matthew Palmer, Eiko Saito, Kota Katanoda, et al.
The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific (2024) Vol. 44, pp. 101018-101018
Open Access | Times Cited: 5

Evaluating human papillomavirus (HPV) self‐sampling among Latinas in the United States: A systematic review
Marisol S. Cora‐Cruz, Omar Martínez, Sophia Perez, et al.
Cancer Medicine (2024) Vol. 13, Iss. 16
Open Access | Times Cited: 4

Knowledge, barriers and uptake towards Cervical Cancer screening among female health workers in Ghana: A perspective of the Health Belief Model
Johnny Atibire Nyaaba, Edward Akurugu
International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences (2023) Vol. 19, pp. 100587-100587
Open Access | Times Cited: 10

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