Breast and cervical cancer, though less common in Mexican-American than in Anglo women, are more likely to go undetected in Mexican-American women, leaving them more vulnerable to advanced disease and death. Although highly effective screening tests--the Pap smear and the mammogram--can detect these cancers early, many Mexican-American women do not regularly undergo these preventive screening tests.^ To explore the differential influence of encouraging sources of health information, this investigation examined the relationship between encouragement from a \u22peer\u22--husband or partner, child or children, other family members, or close friends--and a \u22health professional\u22--a doctor, a nurse, or another health professional--on Mex...
Introduction. Cervical cancer is the most common and lethal cancer among Mexican women. A nationwide...
The aim of this study was to review published studies that examined factors influencing breast and c...
2012-07-17This paper examines barriers and facilitators of breast cancer early detection among Latin...
Breast and cervical cancer, though less common in Mexican-American than in Anglo women, are more lik...
Pap smear testing continues to be the single most effective tool in reducing deaths due to cervical ...
This study explores barriers to and facilitators of breast cancer screening and how people in a woma...
High mortality from invasive cervical cancer among Mexican-descent Latinas living in the Great Plain...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between breast cancer screening knowledge and intent to recei...
Traditionally, Latina immigrants have suffered a disproportionate burden of breast and cervical canc...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death among Hispanic/Latino adults. Within the Hispanic/Latin...
Hispanic women are less likely than non-Hispanic white women to utilize Pap test screening. Addition...
We conducted a community-based pilot study to train Hispanic cancer survivors as promotoras (lay hea...
Traditionally, Latina immigrants have suffered a disproportionate burden of breast and cervical canc...
Introduction: Hispanic women’s cervical cancer rates are disproportionately high. Cues to cervical c...
Although Pap screening has decreased morbidity and mortality from cervical cancer, reported statisti...
Introduction. Cervical cancer is the most common and lethal cancer among Mexican women. A nationwide...
The aim of this study was to review published studies that examined factors influencing breast and c...
2012-07-17This paper examines barriers and facilitators of breast cancer early detection among Latin...
Breast and cervical cancer, though less common in Mexican-American than in Anglo women, are more lik...
Pap smear testing continues to be the single most effective tool in reducing deaths due to cervical ...
This study explores barriers to and facilitators of breast cancer screening and how people in a woma...
High mortality from invasive cervical cancer among Mexican-descent Latinas living in the Great Plain...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between breast cancer screening knowledge and intent to recei...
Traditionally, Latina immigrants have suffered a disproportionate burden of breast and cervical canc...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death among Hispanic/Latino adults. Within the Hispanic/Latin...
Hispanic women are less likely than non-Hispanic white women to utilize Pap test screening. Addition...
We conducted a community-based pilot study to train Hispanic cancer survivors as promotoras (lay hea...
Traditionally, Latina immigrants have suffered a disproportionate burden of breast and cervical canc...
Introduction: Hispanic women’s cervical cancer rates are disproportionately high. Cues to cervical c...
Although Pap screening has decreased morbidity and mortality from cervical cancer, reported statisti...
Introduction. Cervical cancer is the most common and lethal cancer among Mexican women. A nationwide...
The aim of this study was to review published studies that examined factors influencing breast and c...
2012-07-17This paper examines barriers and facilitators of breast cancer early detection among Latin...