Turning the tide—Recommendations to increase cervical cancer screening among women who are underscreened

Author:

Descamps Philippe1,Dixon Samantha2,Bosch Jose Francesc Xavier3,Kyrgiou Maria4,Monsonego Joseph5,Neisingh Ody6,Nguyen Lananh7,O'Connor Mairead8,Smith Jennifer S.9

Affiliation:

1. Co‐Chair, ACCESS Consensus Group, Professor and Chairman Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital Angers, Former Vice President of FIGO, and President of International Relations Committee, CNGOF (French College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) Angers France

2. Former Co‐Chair, ACCESS Consensus Group, Former CEO, Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust London UK

3. Clinical Oncologist, Epidemiologist, Co‐founder, HPV Information Center (ICO and IARC), Director, HPV World (HPW) Barcelona Spain

4. Consultant Surgeon in Gynecology and Gynecological Oncology, Imperial College London London UK

5. Gynecologist‐Oncologist, Founding President of EUROGIN, President of 1000 Femmes 1000 Vies Patient Association Paris France

6. Independent Consultant and Public Affairs Advisor, with Extensive Working Experience at WOMEN Inc. and UN Women, and Member of the European Economic and Social Committee on behalf of Gender Equality Civil Society Amsterdam The Netherlands

7. Director of Cytopathology and Assistant Professor, Unity Health Toronto University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

8. Research Officer, National Screening Service Ireland Dublin Ireland

9. Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

Publisher

Wiley

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