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Cervical and breast cancer screening uptake among women with serious mental illness: a data linkage study

Cervical and breast cancer screening uptake among women with serious mental illness: a data linkage study

... Cervical and breast cancer screening uptake among women with serious mental illness: A data1. linkage study2[r] ...

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Quebec breast cancer screening program

Quebec breast cancer screening program

... structured cancer screening ...du cancer du sein (Quebec breast cancer screening program ...systematic screening mammograms every 2 years; names and contact information ...

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Improving breast cancer screening in Australia: a public health perspective

Improving breast cancer screening in Australia: a public health perspective

... of screening program performance are important for quality control, but are not direct measures of the effectiveness of the ...of screening test sensitivity and of outcomes The proposed framework assesses ...

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Breast cancer screening: evidence of benefit depends on the method used

Breast cancer screening: evidence of benefit depends on the method used

... population screening program is that women who do not participate in screening generally have a poorer outcome [14-17] for reasons that are not related to screening, thus inducing an observed lesser ...

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Breast cancer screening practices for women aged 35 to 49 and 70 and older

Breast cancer screening practices for women aged 35 to 49 and 70 and older

... concerned breast cancer screening practices (review of family history of breast cancer, instruction in breast self-examination [BSE], performing clinical breast ...

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Translation and Psychometric Testing Persian Version of Breast Cancer Screening Belief Questionnaire (BCSBQ) in Iranian Women

Translation and Psychometric Testing Persian Version of Breast Cancer Screening Belief Questionnaire (BCSBQ) in Iranian Women

... psychometric properties of the BCSBQ in African- Australian women population. The sample size was 284 in that study. The results of the exploratory factor analysis showed that the African-Australian BCSBQ could be ...

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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES TOWARDS BREAST CANCER SCREENING PROGRAMS AMONG IRANIAN RURAL FEMALE POPULATIONS IN NORTH OF IRAN

KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES TOWARDS BREAST CANCER SCREENING PROGRAMS AMONG IRANIAN RURAL FEMALE POPULATIONS IN NORTH OF IRAN

... a screening CBE and mammogram, which lends credence to arguments for improving access to mammography in rural settings, particularly remote ones ...early breast cancer screening is a ...

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Women’s Performance of Breast Cancer Screening (Breast Self Examination, Clinical Breast Exam and Mammography)

Women’s Performance of Breast Cancer Screening (Breast Self Examination, Clinical Breast Exam and Mammography)

... Health care should keep in mind that social support within hospitals and clin- ics is an essential component of a clinical encounter [16]. A study by Jensen et al. indicated that a low level of social support was ...

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Systematic reviews as a “lens of evidence”: determinants of benefits and harms of breast cancer screening

Systematic reviews as a “lens of evidence”: determinants of benefits and harms of breast cancer screening

... the screening approaches were not seen to evolve with time, although some recent updates of the guidelines reported lower importance of mammography screening for younger women compared to earlier ...

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Observed and predicted risk of breast cancer death in randomized trials on breast cancer screening

Observed and predicted risk of breast cancer death in randomized trials on breast cancer screening

... of breast cancer patients with none or with one or more positive lymph nodes was 27% lower in the screening than in the control group (Table 2) ...to screening represented 35% of women in the ...

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Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, behaviour and breast cancer screening practices in Ghana, West Africa

Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, behaviour and breast cancer screening practices in Ghana, West Africa

... Key Words: developing countries, awareness, breast cancer, breast self-examination BSE, clinical breast examination CBE, mammogram, early detection, screening, diagnosis, education, risk[r] ...

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Cost effectiveness of MRI compared to mammography for breast cancer screening in a high risk population

Cost effectiveness of MRI compared to mammography for breast cancer screening in a high risk population

... Our study has some limitations that must be addressed. There are additional issues relevant to the management of women at high-risk for breast cancer that were not incor- porated in the model, and may ...

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Knowledge, Attitudes and Breast Cancer Screening Practices among Market Women in Thika Town, Kiambu County, Kenya

Knowledge, Attitudes and Breast Cancer Screening Practices among Market Women in Thika Town, Kiambu County, Kenya

... of screening for breast cancer to increase as the level of knowledge of symptoms ...of cancer of the ...the cancer, its signs and symptoms as well as lifestyle issues that predispose ...

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1062860619845482_cropped.pdf

... Cancer screening was a popular target for improve- ment ...in cancer screening metrics for which there were data (Figure 1 and online Supplementary Table ...in breast cancer ...

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62ed8dd550090d7cf9ca9fb6daaea965fd85cd0a.pdf

62ed8dd550090d7cf9ca9fb6daaea965fd85cd0a.pdf

... of breast and cervical cancer, with an emphasis on global and regional trends in incidence, mortality and survival; the social and economic impact on women and their families, and the disparities in ...

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Screening for breast cancer : medicalization, visualization and the embodied experience

Screening for breast cancer : medicalization, visualization and the embodied experience

... mammography screening programme inviting all women aged 50-70 years for mammography every three years (Advisory committee on Breast Cancer Screening, ...population screening programme ...

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Communicating Risks to Patients and the Public

Communicating Risks to Patients and the Public

... of breast cancer screening at women during age 50 to 69 good and bad examples of risk comparisons are given in Table 3 in terms of comparisons with factors of equivalent quantitative risk and with ...

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Improving early detection of breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: why mammography may not be the way forward

Improving early detection of breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: why mammography may not be the way forward

... for breast cancer in SSA and suggest ways to improve early detection and work towards reducing breast cancer mor- tality in this ...of breast cancer in SSA, associated risk ...

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Screening of Breast Cancer Based on Age

Screening of Breast Cancer Based on Age

... the breast cancer by screening programmers has resulted in the increased detection of breast cancer of all age ...early screening and detection of breast cancer ...

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Trends in incidence and detection of advanced breast cancer at biennial screening mammography in The Netherlands: a population based study

Trends in incidence and detection of advanced breast cancer at biennial screening mammography in The Netherlands: a population based study

... that screening mammography is effective in reducing breast cancer mortality ...mammography screening on breast cancer mortality should be interpreted with caution as these trials ...

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