Abstract
Cervical screening has been fundamental in reducing the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer, yet inequalities persist in its uptake. Women from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds are less likely to attend cervical screening than White British women. Similarly, uptake is much lower
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