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  1. Who defaults from colposcopy? A multi-centre, population-based, prospective cohort study of predictors of non-attendance for follow-up among women with low-grade abnormal cervical cytology [2]
    Sharp L, Cotton SC, Thornton A, Gray N, Cruickshank M, Whynes D, Duncan I, Hammond R, Smart L, Little J, on behalf of the TOMBOLA Group.
    Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2012;165(2):318-25.
  2. 'It's a can of worms': understanding primary care practitioners' behaviours in relation to HPV using the theoretical domains framework [3]
    McSherry LA, Dombrowski SU, Francis JJ, Murphy J, Martin CM, O'Leary JJ, Sharp L for the ATHENS group.
    Implement Sci. 2012;7:73.
  3. Which women default from follow-up cervical cytology tests? A cohort study within the TOMBOLA trial [4]
    Sharp L, Cotton S, Thornton A, Gray N, Whynes D, Smart L, Waugh N, Duncan I, Cruickshank M, Little J, on behalf of the TOMBOLA Group.
    Cytopathology. 2012;23(3):150-60.
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