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1. Barriers and facilitators for adherence to follow-up by HR-HPV-positive women with premalignant cervical lesions: a mixed-design study in Mexico.

2. A study on improving cancer-related fatigue and disease-related psychological variables in patients with cervical cancer based on online mindfulness-based stress reduction: a randomized controlled trial.

3. Barriers and facilitators of retention in care after cervical cancer screening: patients' and healthcare providers' perspectives.

4. An assessment of ChatGPT's responses to frequently asked questions about cervical and breast cancer.

5. The mediating effect of self-efficacy on social support and cancer screening behavior among Chinese women: a cross-sectional study.

6. Quality of life and its related-influencing factors in patients with cervical cancer based on the scale QLICP-CE(V2.0).

7. A comparison of behavioural models explaining cervical cancer screening uptake.

8. Qualitative assessment of knowledge and attitudes towards cervical cancer screening among male Latino immigrants in Houston, Texas.

9. Predictors of cervical cancer screening service utilization among commercial sex workers in Northwest Ethiopia: a case-control study.

10. Perceived seriousness mediates the influence of cervical cancer knowledge on screening practices among female university students in Ghana.

11. Cervical cancer screening service utilization and associated factors among age-eligible women in Jimma town using health belief model, South West Ethiopia.

12. Knowledge and experience of a cohort of HIV-positive and HIV-negative Ghanaian women after undergoing human papillomavirus and cervical cancer screening.

13. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to breast cancer screening among female health care professionals: a cross sectional study.

14. Health care informational challenges for women diagnosed with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: a qualitative study.

15. Cervical cancer knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices of women aged at least 25 years in Harare, Zimbabwe.

16. Perspectives of women participating in a cervical cancer screening campaign with community-based HPV self-sampling in rural western Kenya: a qualitative study.

17. Exploring Iranian women's perceptions and experiences regarding cervical cancer-preventive behaviors.

18. Attitudes of undergraduate university women towards HPV vaccination: a cross-sectional study in Ottawa, Canada.

19. Factors associated with cervical cancer screening among young unmarried Japanese women: results from an internet-based survey.

20. Predictors of cervical cancer screening intention of HIV-positive women in the central region of Ghana.

21. Knowledge of cervical cancer and Pap smear among Uyghur women from Xinjiang, China.

22. A qualitative exploration of cervical and breast cancer stigma in Karnataka, India.

23. Effects of peer health education on perception and practice of screening for cervical cancer among urban residential women in south-east Nigeria: a before and after study.

24. Cervical cancer risk perceptions, sexual risk behaviors and sexually transmitted infections among Bivalent Human Papillomavirus vaccinated and non-vaccinated young women in Uganda - 5 year follow up study.

25. Quality of life of breast and cervical cancer survivors.

26. Factors associated with cervical cancer screening participation among immigrants of Russian, Somali and Kurdish origin: a population-based study in Finland.

27. Women's knowledge and attitudes towards cervical cancer prevention: a cross sectional study in Eastern Uganda.

28. Determination of knowledge levels, attitude and behaviors of female university students concerning cervical cancer, human papiloma virus and its vaccine.

29. Perception and satisfaction of cervical cancer screening by Visual Inspection with Acetic acid (VIA) at Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco: a population-based cross-sectional study.

30. Motivations and barriers to cervical cancer screening among HIV infected women in HIV care: a qualitative study.

31. Socio-economic and cultural vulnerabilities to cervical cancer and challenges faced by patients attending care at Tikur Anbessa Hospital: a cross sectional and qualitative study.

32. Awareness and knowledge regarding of cervical cancer, Pap smear screening and human papillomavirus infection in Gabonese women.

33. Symptomatic presentation with cervical cancer in Uganda: a qualitative study assessing the pathways to diagnosis in a low-income country.

34. Men's knowledge and attitudes about cervical cancer screening in Kenya.

35. Understanding cervical cancer: an exploration of lay perceptions, beliefs and knowledge about cervical cancer among the Acholi in northern Uganda.

36. "If you can't treat HPV, why test for it?" Women's attitudes to the changing face of cervical cancer prevention: a focus group study.

37. Knowledge, attitude and practice about cancer of the uterine cervix among women living in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo.

38. Women's knowledge about cervical cancer risk factors, screening, and reasons for non-participation in cervical cancer screening programme in Estonia.

39. Awareness and knowledge of HPV, cervical cancer, and vaccines in young women after first delivery in São Paulo, Brazil--a cross-sectional study.

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