There is evidence to suggest that delayed help-seeking for breast cancer symptoms is associated with poorer survival and that older women are more likely to delay in seeking help for such symptoms. Despite breast health promotion campaigns, many women delay for one month or more, in seeking ...
Thus health promotion campaigns and services need to be age-appropriate and include images of young people to address the misconception that younger women are immune to breast cancer. The findings from the subscales examining the relationship between cultural beliefs and migrant African women’s ...
Breast cancer is a serious problem in the developed world, and the common perception of the risks of developing the disease are communicated to the public via a variety of means. This includes leaflets in doctors' surgeries, health promotion campaigns and invitations from well woman clinics to ...
Recent years have seen an increase in the use of Twitter for health promotion, yet little research has been done to understand the factors that facilitate ... JE Chung - 《Computers in Human Behavior》 被引量: 4发表: 2017年 Innovative Breast Cancer Awareness and Advocacy Campaign Breast canc...
Other common daily activities were not associated with lower risk.These findings suggest that both exercise and occupational activity are associated with lower breast cancer risk, which supports current health promotion campaigns promoting exercise. 展开 关键词:...
The growth of epithelial cells lining the ducts of the breast is controlled by growth-stimulatory and differentiation signals as well as promotion/inhibition of cell death pathways. Breast cancer may arise when these homeostatic mechanisms are disrupted.Access...
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These Physical activity and breast cancer in China A Pronk et al 1449 findings provide support for current health promotion campaigns that encourage women to participate in moderate intensity exercise, which may be particularly important for women that work in sedentary work environments. ...
SAMA continues breast cancer campaigns SAMJ: South African Medical JournalSekohonyana, Priscilla
Breast cancer mortality has not been reduced in Japan despite more than 20 years of population-based screening mammography. Screening mammography