Cancer Screening Behaviors among People with HIV in the United States and the Role of Multi-Level Social and Economic Factors: A Systematic Review
Key Points
Cancer screening behaviors are influenced by various social and economic factors.
Key findings indicate that social support and economic stability enhance screening uptake.
Assessment employs a systematic review of existing literature on HIV and screening behaviors.
Understanding these factors may improve cancer prevention efforts in HIV populations.
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