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Discussion

In a late February discussion, a proposal was put forward to update cervical screening programs in EUROCHIP WP-4 member nations. The focus is on improving collaboration among 30 laboratories, alongside the engagement of 500 gynecologists and 2,200 general practitioners. As of January 11, 1,500 invitation letters were dispatched to facilitate participation. Notably, efforts are underway to enhance response rates by resending questionnaires, while Romania is shifting its target survey focus from women to laboratories. The Polish National Institute of Public Health has expressed potential financial support for this initiative.

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  1. Discussion • Cancer world article: preparation in the late February • Proposal of new common scientific article on update of cervical screening program in the countries involved in EUROCHIP WP-4 • BUL: 30 laboratories • LAT: 500 Gyn and 2200 GP • LIT: 1500 invitation letters sent (end: jan 11) • EST: resent questionnaire. Improve response rate • ROM: change the target survey from women to lab • POL: NIPH could finance the study

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