OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between women's reported use of breast and cervical screening and sociodemographic characteristics. DESIGN: Cross sectional multipurpose survey. SETTING: Private households, Great Britain. Population 3185 women aged 40-74 interviewed in the National Statistics Omnibus Survey 2005-7. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Ever had a mammogram, ever had a cervical smear, and, for each, timing of most recent screen. RESULTS: 91% (95% confidence interval 90% to 92%) of women aged 40-74 years reported ever having had a cervical smear, and 93% (92% to 94%) of those aged 53-74 years reported ever having had a mammogram; 3% (2% to 4%) of women aged 53-74 years had never had either breast or cervical screening. Women were sign...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between women's reported use of breast and cervical screening...
Objective: Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening pa...
It is important that women know that the risk of breast cancer increases with age. Women's knowledge...
Objective: Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening pa...
Objective Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening particip...
Objectives: Reducing cancer screening inequalities in England is a major focus of the 2011 Departmen...
Objectives: Reducing cancer screening inequalities in England is a major focus of the 2011 Departmen...
An analysis was undertaken of consultation rates in 226 UK general practices contributing to the Gen...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of randomizing the phased introduction of the...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Funding: CR-UK through its National Awareness & Early Diagnosis Initiative C9227/A17676.Background W...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between women's reported use of breast and cervical screening...
Objective: Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening pa...
It is important that women know that the risk of breast cancer increases with age. Women's knowledge...
Objective: Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening pa...
Objective Health policy in the UK is committed to tackling inequalities in cancer screening particip...
Objectives: Reducing cancer screening inequalities in England is a major focus of the 2011 Departmen...
Objectives: Reducing cancer screening inequalities in England is a major focus of the 2011 Departmen...
An analysis was undertaken of consultation rates in 226 UK general practices contributing to the Gen...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of randomizing the phased introduction of the...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Funding: CR-UK through its National Awareness & Early Diagnosis Initiative C9227/A17676.Background W...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...