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Female, 2017-2019

Variable: PRECANCER
Description/Question: HD-17c : There are different types of diagnoses when you talk about cervical cancer. I’m going to describe 3 different scenarios, and you tell me which one you had. The first one is an abnormal Pap test result, which may be suspicious for cancer but no real cancer is found. The second one is called pre-cancer (sometimes called cervical intraepithelial lesion or CIN). And the third one is actual cervical cancer. Do you know which one you had?
Type: raw

Universe: Applicable if R reported cervical cancer as type of cancer R had (HD-17b CANCTYPE = 5)
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Female, 2015-2017

Variable: PRECANCER
Description/Question HD-17c : There are different types of diagnoses when you talk about cervical cancer. I’m going to describe 3 different scenarios, and you tell me which one you had. The first one is an abnormal Pap test result, which may be suspicious for cancer but no real cancer is found. The second one is called pre-cancer (sometimes called cervical intraepithelial lesion or CIN). And the third one is actual cervical cancer. Do you know which one you had?
Type: raw

Universe: Applicable if R reported cervical cancer as type of cancer R had (HD-17b CANCTYPE = 5)
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Female, 2013-2015

Variable: PRECANCER
Description/Question HD-17c : There are different types of diagnoses when you talk about cervical cancer. I’m going to describe 3 different scenarios, and you tell me which one you had. The first one is an abnormal Pap test result, which may be suspicious for cancer but no real cancer is found. The second one is called pre-cancer (sometimes called cervical intraepithelial lesion or CIN). And the third one is actual cervical cancer. Do you know which one you had?
Type: raw

Universe: Applicable if R reported cervical cancer as type of cancer R had (HD-17b CANCTYPE = 5)
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Female, 2011-2013

Variable: PRECANCER
Description/Question HD-17c : There are different types of diagnoses when you talk about cervical cancer. I’m going to describe 3 different scenarios, and you tell me which one you had. The first one is an abnormal Pap test result, which may be suspicious for cancer but no real cancer is found. The second one is called pre-cancer (sometimes called cervical intraepithelial lesion or CIN). And the third one is actual cervical cancer. Do you know which one you had?
Type: raw

Universe: Applicable if R reported cervical cancer as type of cancer R had (HD-17b CANCTYPE = 5)
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Female, 2006-2010

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Female, 2002

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Male, 2015-2017

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Male, 2013-2015

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Male, 2011-2013

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Male, 2006-2010

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Male, 2002

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2017-2019 only

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Female, 2017-2019

Variable: PRECANCER
Description/Question: HD-17c : There are different types of diagnoses when you talk about cervical cancer. I’m going to describe 3 different scenarios, and you tell me which one you had. The first one is an abnormal Pap test result, which may be suspicious for cancer but no real cancer is found. The second one is called pre-cancer (sometimes called cervical intraepithelial lesion or CIN). And the third one is actual cervical cancer. Do you know which one you had?
Type: raw

Universe: Applicable if R reported cervical cancer as type of cancer R had (HD-17b CANCTYPE = 5)
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Male, 2017-2019

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2015-2017 only

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Female, 2015-2017

Variable: PRECANCER
Description/Question HD-17c : There are different types of diagnoses when you talk about cervical cancer. I’m going to describe 3 different scenarios, and you tell me which one you had. The first one is an abnormal Pap test result, which may be suspicious for cancer but no real cancer is found. The second one is called pre-cancer (sometimes called cervical intraepithelial lesion or CIN). And the third one is actual cervical cancer. Do you know which one you had?
Type: raw

Universe: Applicable if R reported cervical cancer as type of cancer R had (HD-17b CANCTYPE = 5)
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Male, 2015-2017

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2013-2015 only

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Female, 2013-2015

Variable: PRECANCER
Description/Question HD-17c : There are different types of diagnoses when you talk about cervical cancer. I’m going to describe 3 different scenarios, and you tell me which one you had. The first one is an abnormal Pap test result, which may be suspicious for cancer but no real cancer is found. The second one is called pre-cancer (sometimes called cervical intraepithelial lesion or CIN). And the third one is actual cervical cancer. Do you know which one you had?
Type: raw

Universe: Applicable if R reported cervical cancer as type of cancer R had (HD-17b CANCTYPE = 5)
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Male, 2013-2015

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2011-2013 only

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Female, 2011-2013

Variable: PRECANCER
Description/Question HD-17c : There are different types of diagnoses when you talk about cervical cancer. I’m going to describe 3 different scenarios, and you tell me which one you had. The first one is an abnormal Pap test result, which may be suspicious for cancer but no real cancer is found. The second one is called pre-cancer (sometimes called cervical intraepithelial lesion or CIN). And the third one is actual cervical cancer. Do you know which one you had?
Type: raw

Universe: Applicable if R reported cervical cancer as type of cancer R had (HD-17b CANCTYPE = 5)
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Male, 2011-2013

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2006-2010 only

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Female, 2006-2010

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Female, 2002

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Male, 2002

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