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However, any such ‘recall bias’ might represent, at least in part, lack of an informed decision since it is plausible to presume that had an informed decision be made about the test, women would have recalled their status more accurately.
In addition, the overall proportion of women who had screening in our data, approximately 67%, is consistent with the results of the study by De Vigan and colleagues of screening rates in Parisian maternity units.