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Mona Saraiya

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Evidence-Based Medicine|September 28, 2014
Evidence is lacking to support pelvic examinations as a screening tool for non-cervical cancers or other conditionsMona Saraiya
The Lancet. Global Health|January 25, 2015
A door-to-door approach to cervical cancer screeningMona Saraiya, Virginia Senkomago
Preventing Chronic Disease|May 13, 2005
Using evidence-based community and behavioral interventions to prevent skin cancer: opportunities and challenges for public health practiceKaren Glanz, Mona Saraiya
Lancet (London, England)|June 21, 2011
HPV vaccine effect: is the glass half full or half empty?Mona Saraiya, Susan Hariri
The Lancet. Infectious Diseases|June 11, 2016
Control of HPV-associated cancers with HPV vaccinationMark Schiffman, Mona Saraiya
Preventive Medicine|July 4, 2021
COVID-19 and the disruption of cancer screening programs: Key lessons for the recoveryLinda Rabeneck, Mona Saraiya
Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|April 18, 2017
Examining Acceptability of Self-Collection for Human Papillomavirus Testing Among Women and Healthcare Providers with a Broader LensVirginia Senkomago, Mona Saraiya
The Journal of School Health|March 16, 2006
Sunscreen use among US high school students, 1999-2003Sherry Everett Jones, Mona Saraiya
JAMA|October 7, 2004
Cervical cancer screening among women without a cervixMona Saraiya, George F Sawaya
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|February 23, 2015
Early prevention and screening of cervical cancer in a developing country-replyDonatus U Ekwueme, Mona Saraiya
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Evidence-Based Medicine|September 28, 2014
Evidence is lacking to support pelvic examinations as a screening tool for non-cervical cancers or other conditionsMona Saraiya
The Lancet. Global Health|January 25, 2015
A door-to-door approach to cervical cancer screeningMona Saraiya, Virginia Senkomago
Preventing Chronic Disease|May 13, 2005
Using evidence-based community and behavioral interventions to prevent skin cancer: opportunities and challenges for public health practiceKaren Glanz, Mona Saraiya
Lancet (London, England)|June 21, 2011
HPV vaccine effect: is the glass half full or half empty?Mona Saraiya, Susan Hariri
The Lancet. Infectious Diseases|June 11, 2016
Control of HPV-associated cancers with HPV vaccinationMark Schiffman, Mona Saraiya
Preventive Medicine|July 4, 2021
COVID-19 and the disruption of cancer screening programs: Key lessons for the recoveryLinda Rabeneck, Mona Saraiya
Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|April 18, 2017
Examining Acceptability of Self-Collection for Human Papillomavirus Testing Among Women and Healthcare Providers with a Broader LensVirginia Senkomago, Mona Saraiya
The Journal of School Health|March 16, 2006
Sunscreen use among US high school students, 1999-2003Sherry Everett Jones, Mona Saraiya
JAMA|October 7, 2004
Cervical cancer screening among women without a cervixMona Saraiya, George F Sawaya
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|February 23, 2015
Early prevention and screening of cervical cancer in a developing country-replyDonatus U Ekwueme, Mona Saraiya
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