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Papanicolaou smear history and diagnosis of invasive cervical carcinoma among members of a large prepaid health plan
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Nonadherence to screening recommendations was found to be the most important modifiable antecedent to ICC in this population. The rate of incidence of ICC could be reduced by interventions to increase screening in women who do not have Pap smears regularly and by the use of newer screening technologies to reduce the false-negative rate of Pap smears.
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