For screening efforts to maximally reduce mortality in the general population, a large proportion of women need to utilize mammography routinely. To investigate utilization of mammography in a community setting, the authors used population-based data collected by the New Mexico Mammography Project for residents of the Albuquerque, New Mexico, metropolitan area for the period 1994–1997. The authors computed screening rates and the proportion of women who routinely use mammography. The utilization of mammography was low. Only 50 % of the women aged 50–74 years were screened each year. Less than one third of women aged 40–49 years or 75 years and older were screened annually. The percentage of women who routinely used mammography on an annual ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-96)Regardless of race or ethnicity, breast cancer is t...
Background: There are significant disparities in breast cancer screening and survivorship between Am...
BACKGROUND Major national interventions occurred in the early and mid-1990s to increase mammography...
Access to annual screening mammography among American Indians is limited, and data regarding breast ...
Aims: This study examines patterns of screening mammogram use, investigating the relationship of scr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine rates of and explore factors associated with mammography use among older wom...
Objective: To compare adherence to screening mammography recommendations of American Indian and non-...
This study was conducted to determine the predictors of screening mammography among women 40 years o...
Variation in breast cancer occurrence among women in New Mexico's three major ethnic groups has...
Statement of the Problem: The disease burden of breast cancer remains strong as the second leading c...
BACKGROUND: Black women with breast cancer have a decreased 5-year survival rate in comparison with ...
Objective: The incidence of breast cancer in Black women is lower, but their mortality rate is highe...
This is a qualitative, descriptive study of 198 women from two counties located in a north central s...
Aims: This study explores whether certain population characteristics are associated with adherence t...
Breast and cervical cancer disparities among Hispanic and American Indian women are a significant pu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-96)Regardless of race or ethnicity, breast cancer is t...
Background: There are significant disparities in breast cancer screening and survivorship between Am...
BACKGROUND Major national interventions occurred in the early and mid-1990s to increase mammography...
Access to annual screening mammography among American Indians is limited, and data regarding breast ...
Aims: This study examines patterns of screening mammogram use, investigating the relationship of scr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine rates of and explore factors associated with mammography use among older wom...
Objective: To compare adherence to screening mammography recommendations of American Indian and non-...
This study was conducted to determine the predictors of screening mammography among women 40 years o...
Variation in breast cancer occurrence among women in New Mexico's three major ethnic groups has...
Statement of the Problem: The disease burden of breast cancer remains strong as the second leading c...
BACKGROUND: Black women with breast cancer have a decreased 5-year survival rate in comparison with ...
Objective: The incidence of breast cancer in Black women is lower, but their mortality rate is highe...
This is a qualitative, descriptive study of 198 women from two counties located in a north central s...
Aims: This study explores whether certain population characteristics are associated with adherence t...
Breast and cervical cancer disparities among Hispanic and American Indian women are a significant pu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-96)Regardless of race or ethnicity, breast cancer is t...
Background: There are significant disparities in breast cancer screening and survivorship between Am...
BACKGROUND Major national interventions occurred in the early and mid-1990s to increase mammography...