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Millennials in Europe delay cervical cancer screenings due to fear, work, and caregiving, with 31% skipping them.
A Roche-commissioned survey of 5,518 Europeans finds millennials aged 29 to 42 are most likely to skip or delay cervical cancer screenings, with 31% doing so—27% above the average.
Fear of discomfort or results tops barriers, cited by 30% of women, followed by work demands and caregiving duties.
Many, including nearly half of millennials, are unaware of available support programs.
Experts urge flexible options like self-sampling and better public awareness to boost screening rates and preventable cancer cases.
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Los millennials en Europa retrasan los exámenes de detección de cáncer de cuello uterino debido al miedo, el trabajo y la prestación de cuidados, con un 31% que se salta.