Cervical cancer: how nurses can help reverse the fall in screening uptake
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Cervical cancer: how nurses can help reverse the fall in screening uptake

Lynne Pearce Health writer

Nurses need to allay people’s fears about screening – and in doing so could save lives

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic began, cervical cancer screening figures were failing to reach national targets, yet experts say nurses can play a key role in reversing this trend.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 20, 2, 14-16. doi: 10.7748/cnp.20.2.14.s9

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