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The views of older women towards mammographic screening: a qualitative and quantitative study

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Table 1: Characteristics of Respondents
Figure 1.  Bar chart showing questionnaire responses relating to attitudes to screening
Table 2: Past and current breast screening attendence by age cohort.
Figure 2. Older women’s views about breast screening in the over 70s
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