Sexual Minority Populations Are Less Likely to Obtain Cervical Cancer Screenings

Elisa Becze, BA, ELS, Editor
Voice

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Propensity to adhere to cervical cancer screening recommendations varies widely by sexual orientation, researchers reported in study findings published in Cancer. They found that those in sexual minority groups are nearly 50% less likely to have ever undergone a Pap test.

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