Family Practice Vol. 20, No. 1, 93-94
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Perceptions of risk of cervical cancer and attitudes towards cervical screening
St Georges Hospital Medical School London SW17 0RE UK
Correspondence to Frances Iles, 62B Gilbey Road, Tooting, London SW17 0QG, UK; E-mail: frankieiles@hotmail.com
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In their study of 722 women aged 2064 years, Marteau et al. found that smokers seemed unaware of their increased risk of cervical cancer.1 We investigated awareness of Chlamydia
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