Breast cancer is a widespread public health issue in the United States which affects all women. Although mammography is a proven screening tool, screening rates vary widely. Self-reported health status may play a role in how women perceive their risks for developing breast cancer, which may affect mammography use. The purpose of this cross-sectional survey study was to assess the association between self-reported health status and perceived risk for developing breast cancer, as well as perceived barriers towards mammography screening and use. Social action theory, which holds that social and the psychological factors influence health behaviors, served as the theoretical foundation of the study. A convenience sample of 309 African American, ...
The aim of the studies described in this thesis was to explore factors affecting attendance at outre...
Introduction. A key role in the struggle against breast cancer is played by secondary prevention, wh...
Data from the ongoing Los Angeles Health Study were analyzed to determine women's behavior and behav...
Breast cancer is a widespread public health issue in the United States which affects all women. Alth...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States. Nonadher...
Mammography has provided the earliest means of breast cancer detection, but compliance has remained ...
Mammography has provided the earliest means of breast cancer detection, but compliance has remained ...
Mammography has provided the earliest means of breast cancer detection, but compliance has remained ...
Mammography has provided the earliest means of breast cancer detection, but compliance has remained ...
In 2014, breast cancer was the second leading cause of death among Canadian women, with women over a...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Performing breast cancer risk assessment at the time of screening mammogra...
The status of mammography screening experience and factors related to utilization were examined in s...
Despite recommendations by health professionals and the American Cancer Society, few women perform b...
Abstract One of every eight women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in...
Objective: The purpose of this study, theoretically based on the Health Belief Model, was to assess ...
The aim of the studies described in this thesis was to explore factors affecting attendance at outre...
Introduction. A key role in the struggle against breast cancer is played by secondary prevention, wh...
Data from the ongoing Los Angeles Health Study were analyzed to determine women's behavior and behav...
Breast cancer is a widespread public health issue in the United States which affects all women. Alth...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States. Nonadher...
Mammography has provided the earliest means of breast cancer detection, but compliance has remained ...
Mammography has provided the earliest means of breast cancer detection, but compliance has remained ...
Mammography has provided the earliest means of breast cancer detection, but compliance has remained ...
Mammography has provided the earliest means of breast cancer detection, but compliance has remained ...
In 2014, breast cancer was the second leading cause of death among Canadian women, with women over a...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Performing breast cancer risk assessment at the time of screening mammogra...
The status of mammography screening experience and factors related to utilization were examined in s...
Despite recommendations by health professionals and the American Cancer Society, few women perform b...
Abstract One of every eight women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in...
Objective: The purpose of this study, theoretically based on the Health Belief Model, was to assess ...
The aim of the studies described in this thesis was to explore factors affecting attendance at outre...
Introduction. A key role in the struggle against breast cancer is played by secondary prevention, wh...
Data from the ongoing Los Angeles Health Study were analyzed to determine women's behavior and behav...