breast cancer incidencebreast cancer screeningbreast self examinationdisparitiesUSPSTFyoung women breast cancerWomen of Color are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer under the age of 40 years and are more likely to die (vs non‐Hispanic Whites). These findings support the concern that ...
Research shows a higher prevalence of advanced breast cancer, poorer five-year survival, and higher rates of breast cancer mortality among ethno-racial immigrant women despite their lower incidence of breast cancer !which suggests disparities in mammography screening [5–8]. Socio-economic, cultural,...
Another participant said: "It was very helpful for me, and for other Italian women, when booking an appointment to be able to ask what to expect from our breast screening. Being called prompted me to book a screening." What's next? "Community consultation was key to our understanding of...
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In an attempt to improve breast cancer screening uptake and coverage, persistent non-attenders in the Heart of Birmingham Teaching Primary Care Trust were ... Olive Kearins, Jackie Walton, Emma O'Sullivan, and Gill Lawrence - 《Journal of Medical Screening》 被引量: 21发表: 2009年 Invitation...
This Issue Views 9,399 Citations 13 386 Download PDF More Cite This Permissions Original Investigation Oncology April 28, 2023 Comparative Effectiveness of 2 Interventions to Increase Breast, Cervical, and Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Women in the Rural USA Randomized Clinical Trial Victoria L. ...
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The incidence of breast cancer in US men increased by 26% during 1973–1998, a smaller increase than the 52% increase observed in women during the same time period, but the incidence in women is likely to have been affected by mammographic screening (Giordano et al, 2004). A comparison ...