Mette Tranberg1, Mette Bach Larsen2, Ellen M Mikkelsen3, Hans Svanholm4, Berit Andersen2. 1. Department of Public Health Programs, Randers Regional Hospital, Skovlyvej 1, Randers, DK-8930 NØ, Denmark. mettrani@rm.dk. 2. Department of Public Health Programs, Randers Regional Hospital, Skovlyvej 1, Randers, DK-8930 NØ, Denmark. 3. Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Olof Palmes Allé 43-45, Aarhus N, DK-8200, Denmark. 4. Department of Pathology, Randers Regional Hospital, Skovlyvej 1, Randers, DK-8930 NØ, Denmark.
Unfortunately, the original version of this article [1] contained an error. In the methods section page 2, lines 5–8 is written “Systematic cervical cancer screening was introduced in the 1960s in some counties and non-systematically implemented in the rest of the country until nationwide coverage was achieved in 2007 [19]”. This should be corrected to “Systematic cervical cancer screening was introduced in the 1960s in some counties and non-systematically implemented in the rest of the country until nationwide coverage was achieved in the late 1990s [7,19]”.Furthermore, another error was detected in the discussion section under the headline “Comparison with other studies”. It is written: “A possible reason may the unsystematic implementation of cervical cancer screening, which reached national coverage only in 2007”. This should be corrected to “A possible reason may be the unsystematic implementation of cervical cancer screening, which only reached national coverage in the late 1990’s”.
Authors: Mette Tranberg; Mette Bach Larsen; Ellen M Mikkelsen; Hans Svanholm; Berit Andersen Journal: BMC Public Health Date: 2015-07-21 Impact factor: 3.295