The NHS Cervical Screening Programme is evidence-based. Here is a list of some key research projects:
- ARTISTIC trial
- Attitudes of Black and Minority Ethnic Women
- Benefit of cervical screening at different ages: evidence from the UK audit of screening histories (Sasieni et al 2003).
- Cervical screening in lesbian and bisexual women: a literature review
- Evaluation of Sentinel Sites for HPV Triage and Test of Cure
- Lesbian, gay and bisexual women in the North West: a multi-method study of cervical screening attitudes, experiences and uptake
- MAVARIC - A comparison of automated technology and manual cervical screening
- Risk of preterm delivery after excision of the cervical transformation zone (PaCT)
- STRATEGIC - Strategies to increase cervical screening uptake at first invitation
- The cervical cancer epidemic that screening has prevented in the UK (Peto et al 2004)
- The Impact of Cervical Screening on Young Women: A Critical Review of the Literature
- TOMBOLA study
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