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Deterioration in perceived health and an increase in activity limitations in France between 2017 and 2021
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Social determinants of vaccination coverage in France
The social dimension of vaccination policy operates on two levels: first, through the collective nature of the intervention and the phenomenon of herd immunity resulting from the...
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Are men born in Africa or of African descent who engage in same-sex sexual activity at increased risk of HIV/AIDS in France?
For over a decade, there has been a growing demand for scientific knowledge regarding HIV/AIDS exposure among men born in Africa and people of African descent who engage in same-sex...
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Chemsex use in the national "Rapport au sexe" (ERAS) surveys of men who have sex with men: trends between 2017 and 2023
The Sexual Behavior Survey (ERAS) is a cross-sectional, self-administered, voluntary online survey conducted among men who have sex with men (MSM); four rounds have been conducted since...
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The Role of Cancer Registries in Evaluating Cancer Screening
The individual and societal stakes involved in assessing the real-world impact of cancer screening are considerable. Among the various data sources available for this assessment, cancer...
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Full coverage of breast cancer screening, both within and outside the organized screening program, from 2016 to 2022 in mainland France
Introduction – Participation in the National Organized Breast Cancer Screening Program (PNDOCS) is approximately 50%. This places France far below the European recommendation of 70%...
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Estimated coverage rate for colorectal cancer screening in France in 2022
In France, participation in the National Organized Colorectal Cancer Screening Program (PNDOCCR) is low, falling short of European recommendations. At the same time, endoscopic screening...
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Impact of the Implementation of the Organized Cervical Cancer Screening Program on Coverage Rates in France: A Comparative Analysis of the 2015–2017 and 2020–2022 Periods
Introduction – In 2018, a National Organized Cervical Cancer Screening Program (PNDOCCU) was launched in France to reduce the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer (CC), as well as...
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Flu Vaccination Coverage Among People Aged 65 to 85 and an Analysis of Determinants, Santé publique France Barometer 2021
Introduction – Santé publique France routinely estimates influenza vaccination coverage among at-risk individuals by analyzing reimbursement data from the National Health Data System...
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Disability rates at the end of a worker’s career are twice as high among front-line workers [Interview]
Garbage collectors, cashiers, bakers, home health aides, janitors, drivers, food processing workers… Approximately 4.6 million private-sector employees continued to work on-site during...