Purpose: To assess breast cancer beliefs in Uganda and determine whether these beliefs are associated with factors potentially related to nonparticipation in early detection. Methods: A survey with open- and close-ended items was conducted in a community sample of Ugandan women to assess their beliefs about breast cancer. Linear regression was used to ascertain associations between breast cancer beliefs and demographic factors potentially associated with early detection, including socioeconomic factors, health care access, prior breast cancer knowledge, and personal detection practices. Results: Of the 401 Ugandan women surveyed, most had less than a primary school education and received medical care at community health centers. Most women ...
Background: Many women with breast cancer present at the health institutions with advanced multiple ...
Background:Breast cancer is the most frequently occurring cancer among Sudanese women, 80% - 85% of ...
Objective: To assess knowledge and attitudes towards breast cancer among women aged 30 years and abo...
Purpose: Among a community sample of Ugandan women, we provide information about breast cancer downs...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Purpose To assess factors contributing to the la...
The scale and severity of cancer, specifically breast cancer, remains significantly different across...
BACKGROUND: Limited disease awareness among women may impact breast cancer stage-at-diagnosis in Tan...
Background: Breast cancer is the third commonest cancer in Ugandan women. Women present late for bre...
Abstract Background Breast cancer, the third most frequent cancer of women is preventable through kn...
Purpose: Breast cancer is the most common female cancer in Africa and leading cause of death resulti...
Background: Early detection of breast cancer is known to improve its prognosis. However, women in mo...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to assess female university students’ knowledge of breast ca...
Most women with breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are diagnosed with late-staged disease. Th...
Background Limited disease awareness among women may impact breast cancer stage-at-diagnosis in Tanz...
BackgroundBreast and cervical cancer are leading causes of cancer burden in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)...
Background: Many women with breast cancer present at the health institutions with advanced multiple ...
Background:Breast cancer is the most frequently occurring cancer among Sudanese women, 80% - 85% of ...
Objective: To assess knowledge and attitudes towards breast cancer among women aged 30 years and abo...
Purpose: Among a community sample of Ugandan women, we provide information about breast cancer downs...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Purpose To assess factors contributing to the la...
The scale and severity of cancer, specifically breast cancer, remains significantly different across...
BACKGROUND: Limited disease awareness among women may impact breast cancer stage-at-diagnosis in Tan...
Background: Breast cancer is the third commonest cancer in Ugandan women. Women present late for bre...
Abstract Background Breast cancer, the third most frequent cancer of women is preventable through kn...
Purpose: Breast cancer is the most common female cancer in Africa and leading cause of death resulti...
Background: Early detection of breast cancer is known to improve its prognosis. However, women in mo...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to assess female university students’ knowledge of breast ca...
Most women with breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are diagnosed with late-staged disease. Th...
Background Limited disease awareness among women may impact breast cancer stage-at-diagnosis in Tanz...
BackgroundBreast and cervical cancer are leading causes of cancer burden in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)...
Background: Many women with breast cancer present at the health institutions with advanced multiple ...
Background:Breast cancer is the most frequently occurring cancer among Sudanese women, 80% - 85% of ...
Objective: To assess knowledge and attitudes towards breast cancer among women aged 30 years and abo...