Browsing by Subjects (CINAHL) "Mammography"
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Breast cancer risk perception, knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and screening behaviors of Chamorro women in Guam
Background: Breast cancer is a serious public health issue in Guam and in the world. Chamorro women in Guam have the highest incidence and mortality rates of breast cancer among other ethnic groups of women living in Guam. ... -
Differences in the frequency of use of breast cancer control methods in Black and white women: An application of the Health Belief Model
The purposes of this study were to describe differences in the frequency of use of breast cancer control methods (mammogram (MAM), clinical breast examination (CBE), and breast self-examination (BSE)) and health beliefs ... -
Retrospective analysis of a breast health program on routine annual mammography in low-income, uninsured women
Problem. Detection of breast cancer in women of low socioeconomic status, lacking health insurance, can be improved by increasing annual mammography rates, yet little is known about their screening behavior. Purpose. A ... -
A Secondary Analysis of Mammography and Pap Screening Among Women with Diabetes
Using a national database for secondary analysis, the purpose of this investigation was to determine if women with diabetes have different patterns of screening for breast and cervical cancer than women of the general ... -
Using lay health workers to promote mammography screening with African-American women in the emergency department: An RCT
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Background: Although the majority of U.S. women currently obtain mammograms African American women continue to face challenges to adherence to breast cancer screening guidelines. ...