© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In light of the contention surrounding the benefit-to-harm ratio of screening mammography, this systematic review aimed to understand women's knowledge of screening mammography. The search yielded 35 studies of varying methodologies, published/completed between 1992 and 2017. Data was collected between November 2017 and February 2018 and utilised publications from member countries of the International Cancer Screening Network- Breast Cancer Division. Data was analysed using a narrative synthesis. The results of the review suggest that most women are aware of mammograms, however there was large variability regarding the awareness of false positives/negatives and about the purpose of screening. Some topics (e.g. radiation,...
Background: The risks and benefits of mammography screening among women 40 to 49 years of age remain...
INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the most common type of malignancy among women worldwide, therefore, ...
In 2014, breast cancer was the second leading cause of death among Canadian women, with women over a...
Breast cancer is among the commonest cancers that affect women worldwide. Nevertheless, many patient...
Objective To investigate conceptual knowledge about mammographic screening among Norwegian women. De...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women and the first leading cause of death among ...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the first-ranked cancer in Malaysia. However, Malaysians have a low s...
Background: There is still lack of consensus on the benefit‐harm balance of breast cancer screening....
Morbidity and mortality from breast cancer can be reduced by early detection through screening. Desp...
INTRODUCTION: Women are largely unaware that mammography screening can cause overdetection of incons...
Contains fulltext : 200521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: I...
Objectives Informed decisions about cancer screening require accurate knowledge regarding cancer ris...
Objective: Early detection is the most important cornerstone of breast cancer in determining treatme...
Background and purpose: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among all widespread cancers worl...
Background Participation in mammography screening comes with harms alongside benefits. Information a...
Background: The risks and benefits of mammography screening among women 40 to 49 years of age remain...
INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the most common type of malignancy among women worldwide, therefore, ...
In 2014, breast cancer was the second leading cause of death among Canadian women, with women over a...
Breast cancer is among the commonest cancers that affect women worldwide. Nevertheless, many patient...
Objective To investigate conceptual knowledge about mammographic screening among Norwegian women. De...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women and the first leading cause of death among ...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the first-ranked cancer in Malaysia. However, Malaysians have a low s...
Background: There is still lack of consensus on the benefit‐harm balance of breast cancer screening....
Morbidity and mortality from breast cancer can be reduced by early detection through screening. Desp...
INTRODUCTION: Women are largely unaware that mammography screening can cause overdetection of incons...
Contains fulltext : 200521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: I...
Objectives Informed decisions about cancer screening require accurate knowledge regarding cancer ris...
Objective: Early detection is the most important cornerstone of breast cancer in determining treatme...
Background and purpose: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among all widespread cancers worl...
Background Participation in mammography screening comes with harms alongside benefits. Information a...
Background: The risks and benefits of mammography screening among women 40 to 49 years of age remain...
INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the most common type of malignancy among women worldwide, therefore, ...
In 2014, breast cancer was the second leading cause of death among Canadian women, with women over a...