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Low Levels of Lifetime Pap Test Receipt Among Vulnerable Guatemalans

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Low and middle-income countries, such as Guatemala, shoulder a disproportionate share of cervical cancer, a preventable disease in high income countries. Tangible obstacles, such as lack of access to health care, cultural differences, and insufficient infrastructure, and facilitators, such as being Ladino, married, and educated, have been identified in the literature related to cervical cancer prevention. The aim of this survey was to explore barriers and facilitators to cervical cancer prevention, comparing rural Indigenous and urban Ladino populations. We surveyed 139 women in two health clinics. Participants answered questions about demographic information, cervical cancer knowledge, and health care behaviors. We analyzed survey data with four bivariate models. Our results suggest vulnerable populations, such as rural Indigenous women who are single, illiterate, and lack education, face higher cervical cancer risk. Partnerships should be formed with health promotors and lay midwives to educate and encourage vulnerable populations to prevent cervical cancer.

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Garcia, K., Iacob, E., Dean-Smith, M. et al. Low Levels of Lifetime Pap Test Receipt Among Vulnerable Guatemalans. J Canc Educ 39, 264–270 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-024-02405-0

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