Despite lower breast cancer incidence rates, Appalachian women evidence lower frequency of screening mammography and higher mortality risk for breast cancer compared to non-Appalachian women in Kentucky, and in the United States, overall. Utilizing data from 27 in-depth interviews from women in seven Appalachian Kentucky counties, this study examines how Appalachian women explain sociocultural barriers and facilitators to timely screening mammography, and explores their common narratives about their mammography experiences. The women describe how pain and embarrassment, less personal and less professional mammography experiences, cancer fears, and poor provider communication pose barriers to timely and appropriate mammography schedule adher...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated racial differences in mammography use and their association with...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the discrepancies of female breast cancer mortality betw...
IntroductionNationally, about one third of women with breast cancer (BC) are diagnosed at late stage...
Abstract One of every eight women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in...
Background: Women living in rural and under-resourced Appalachian Kentucky may experience delays in ...
Risk perceptions are motivating factors for engaging in preventive health behaviors. Yet, almost one...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the association between persistence with mammography scre...
Breast cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in the United States....
Breast and cervical cancer account for nearly one-third of new cancer cases and one-sixth of cancer ...
To compare the characteristics (demographic, access to care, health-related behavioral, self and fam...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between physician recommendation for mammography...
Between 1990 and 2002, breast cancer mortality rates decreased by over 2% each year. Regular screeni...
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women currently have some of the highest mortality rates f...
Mammography is widely recognized as the best method to detect breast cancer. This study examined the...
Introduction. Breast cancer is the cancer of highest incidence among women in the U.S., making it a ...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated racial differences in mammography use and their association with...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the discrepancies of female breast cancer mortality betw...
IntroductionNationally, about one third of women with breast cancer (BC) are diagnosed at late stage...
Abstract One of every eight women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in...
Background: Women living in rural and under-resourced Appalachian Kentucky may experience delays in ...
Risk perceptions are motivating factors for engaging in preventive health behaviors. Yet, almost one...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the association between persistence with mammography scre...
Breast cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in the United States....
Breast and cervical cancer account for nearly one-third of new cancer cases and one-sixth of cancer ...
To compare the characteristics (demographic, access to care, health-related behavioral, self and fam...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between physician recommendation for mammography...
Between 1990 and 2002, breast cancer mortality rates decreased by over 2% each year. Regular screeni...
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women currently have some of the highest mortality rates f...
Mammography is widely recognized as the best method to detect breast cancer. This study examined the...
Introduction. Breast cancer is the cancer of highest incidence among women in the U.S., making it a ...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated racial differences in mammography use and their association with...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the discrepancies of female breast cancer mortality betw...
IntroductionNationally, about one third of women with breast cancer (BC) are diagnosed at late stage...