PUBLICATIONS

Acceptability, appropriateness and feasibility of the Latin American and Caribbean Code against Cancer: perceptions of decision-makers and health professionals in Argentina.
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Counseling Mobile App to Reduce the Psychosocial Impact of Human Papillomavirus Testing: Formative Research Using a User-Centered Design Approach in a Low-Middle-Income Setting in Argentina.
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“I’m neither here, which would be bad, nor there, which would be good”: The information needs of HPV+ women. A qualitative study based on in-depth interviews and counseling sessions in Jujuy, Argentina.
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Achieving equity in cervical cancer screening in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs): Strengthening health systems using a systems thinking approach.
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I felt sick: women’s perceptions and understanding of a positive human papillomavirus test result in Jujuy, Argentina.
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Cervical Cancer in Jujuy: Description of Cases and Evaluation of Compliance with Oncologic Treatment.
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Changing the paradigm of cervical cancer prevention through introduction of HPV-testing: evaluation of the implementation process of the Jujuy demonstration project in Argentina.
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Prevention of cervical cancer in Argentina, contributions from implementation science.
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Coronavirus and psychosocial impact in Chile [Coronavirus and psychosocial impact in Chile].
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Adherence to triage among women with HPV-positive self-collection: a study in a middle-low income population in Argentina.
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