“…Boncz et al established that although after launching the organized screening, values of the annual and 3-year participation in the group aged 25-64 years improved as compared to that of former years, the measure of screening is still low (between 2003 and 2005, the annual participation was 23.4-24.3%, and the 3-year participation was 52.6%), while the mortality rate is invariably high (Boncz, et al, 2007). In 2008 a pilot cervical cancer screening program involving health visitors was started to improve the participation rate in Hungary; this program has been widening during the last years (Vajda, et al, 2017a). The invitation rate was 32.45%, and the compliance rate was 8.26% at country level according to the analysis of data between 2013 October and 2015 September in Hungary (Vajda, et al, 2017b).…”