Improving Anal Cancer Screening Messages Through Interviews From Men Who Have Sex With Men
Published online on June 15, 2026
Abstract
Health Education & Behavior, Ahead of Print.
Anal cancer disproportionately affects men who have sex with men, particularly those living with HIV, yet screening rates remain low. This mixed-methods study examined the acceptability of anal self-exams and companion exams as supplemental screening ...
Anal cancer disproportionately affects men who have sex with men, particularly those living with HIV, yet screening rates remain low. This mixed-methods study examined the acceptability of anal self-exams and companion exams as supplemental screening ...