This is a retrospective study describing the service provision of breast cancer screening services by the Nova Scotia Breast Screening Program (NSBSP) to women aged 50-69 from 2002 to 2006. The study objectives are to describe the need for breast screening, to describe the use of breast ...
Breastfeeding. Learning makes it natural. A lot of women struggle with breastfeeding, especially in the first 6 weeks. The campaign asks them to look at breastfeeding as something you learn along the way, that the challenges and accomplishments are all part of the process to feeling comfortable...
Payne JI, Martin T, Caines JS, Duggan R (2014) The Burden of False-Positive Results in Analog and Digital Screening Mammography: Experience of the Nova Scotia Breast Screening Program. Can Assoc Radiol J 65:315–320Payne JI, Martin T, Caines JS, Duggan R. The Burden of False-Positive ...
The Burden of False-Positive Results in Analog and Digital Screening Mammography: Experience of the Nova Scotia Breast Screening Program. Can Assoc Radiol J 2014;65:315-20.Payne JI, Martin T, Caines JS, Duggan R (2014) The Burden of False-Positive Results in Analog and Digital Screening ...
Clinical Access Guidelines for Breast MRI in Nova ScotiaNova Scotia Breast Screening Program
RATES AND DETERMINANTS OF BREASTFEEDING EXCLUSIVITY AND DURATION IN NOVA SCOTIA WOMENCatherine Brown
Interventions: Women were invited to complete an anonymous survey focusing on sexual health, family planning, access to their family physicians' offices, comfort discussing reproductive health and sexuality with physicians, breast and cervical cancer screening, perceived barriers to accessing well-woman ...
Evans, Joan, Lorna Butler, Josephine Etowa, Iona Crawley, Daniel Rayson, and David G Bell. 2005. Gendered and cultured relations: exploring African Nova Scotians' perceptions and experiences of breast and prostate cancer. Research and theory for nursing practice 19 (3):257-273....
Forbes CC, Blanchard CM, Mummery WK, Courneya KS (2013) A comparison of physical activity correlates across breast, prostate and colorectal cancer survivors in Nova Scotia, Canada. Support Care Cancer Off J Multinatl Assoc Support Care Cancer. doi:10. 1007/s00520-013-2045-7...
A comparison of physical activity correlates across breast, prostate and colorectal cancer survivors in Nova Scotia, Canada. Support Care Cancer. 2014;22(4):891-903.Forbes CC, Blanchard CM, Mummery WK, Courneya KS. A comparison of physical activity correlates across breast, prostate and ...