Purpose: Communicating the harms and benefits of thyroid screening is necessary to help individuals decide on whether or not to undergo thyroid cancer screening. This study was conducted to assess changes in thyroid cancer screening intention in response to receiving information about overdiagnosis and to determine factors with the greatest influence thereon. Materials and Methods: Data were acquired from subjects included in the 2013 Korean National Cancer Screening Survey (KNCSS), a nationwide, population-based, cross-sectional survey. Of the 4,100 respondents in the 2013 KNCSS, women were randomly subsampled and an additional face-to-face interview was conducted. Finally, a total of 586 female subjects were included in this study. ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore and describe the demands of long-term ...
The possibility of developing breast cancer is a concern for all women; however, few studies have ex...
International audienceMidorikawa et al. (1) and Takano (2) expressed concerns about our interpretati...
OBJECTIVES: Thyroid cancer is the most common cancer among Korean women. Studies suggest that the in...
OBJECTIVE: Since 2000, thyroid cancer has been increasing most rapidly in Korea. Although the cause ...
Overdiagnosis of thyroid cancer was propounded regarding the rapidly increasing incidence in South K...
Overdiagnosis of thyroid cancer was propounded regarding the rapidly increasing incidence in South K...
Cancer screening is aimed primarily at reducing deaths from the specific cancer. Thyroid-specific ca...
Objective: To investigate whether screening for thyroid cancer led to the current "epidemic" in Sou...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of thyroid cancer has rapidly increased and ecological evidence suggests t...
Background The possibility of developing breast cancer is a concern for all women; however, few stud...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of thyroid cancer has rapidly increased, and ecological evidence suggests ...
BackgroundIt is estimated that one of the potential cause of the increasing prevalence of thyroid ca...
Overdiagnosis of thyroid cancers contributes to increased incidence of thyroid cancers worldwide, wh...
This study used correlational research design utilizing stratified random sampling technique. There ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore and describe the demands of long-term ...
The possibility of developing breast cancer is a concern for all women; however, few studies have ex...
International audienceMidorikawa et al. (1) and Takano (2) expressed concerns about our interpretati...
OBJECTIVES: Thyroid cancer is the most common cancer among Korean women. Studies suggest that the in...
OBJECTIVE: Since 2000, thyroid cancer has been increasing most rapidly in Korea. Although the cause ...
Overdiagnosis of thyroid cancer was propounded regarding the rapidly increasing incidence in South K...
Overdiagnosis of thyroid cancer was propounded regarding the rapidly increasing incidence in South K...
Cancer screening is aimed primarily at reducing deaths from the specific cancer. Thyroid-specific ca...
Objective: To investigate whether screening for thyroid cancer led to the current "epidemic" in Sou...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of thyroid cancer has rapidly increased and ecological evidence suggests t...
Background The possibility of developing breast cancer is a concern for all women; however, few stud...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of thyroid cancer has rapidly increased, and ecological evidence suggests ...
BackgroundIt is estimated that one of the potential cause of the increasing prevalence of thyroid ca...
Overdiagnosis of thyroid cancers contributes to increased incidence of thyroid cancers worldwide, wh...
This study used correlational research design utilizing stratified random sampling technique. There ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore and describe the demands of long-term ...
The possibility of developing breast cancer is a concern for all women; however, few studies have ex...
International audienceMidorikawa et al. (1) and Takano (2) expressed concerns about our interpretati...