Abstract

EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER The incidence rates of cervical cancer in Southeast Asian immigrants in the United States are higher than that of non-Hispanic whites in the United States, but they appear to be decreasing. Among Southeast Asian immigrants in the United States, the incidence rates are highest in the Laotian population, followed by Vietnamese and Filipina populations (SOR: C, 2 cross-sectional studies).

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