Introduction: To evaluate the psychosocial impact of benign breast biopsies on Lebanese women after a screening mammography and the effect of these biopsies on patients' attitudes toward subsequent screening. Methods: In this retrospective study (January 2005 till April 2011), 109 consecutive patients with a history of breast biopsy without cancer were asked to answer a phone questionnaire. The response rate was 91.7% (100 women accepted to participate). A questionnaire about sociodemographic characteristics, biopsy characteristics, and patients' attitudes as measured by the negative Psychosocial Consequences Questionnaire (PCQ) and other independent questions was filled by phone call by one interviewer. Results: The negative PCQ score was ...
Introduction: Women attending breast screening may have suspicious mammographic findings that are s...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to determine whether the likelihood of returnin...
Decades of empirical research have demonstrated psychological and behavioural consequences of false-...
Background: Mammography screening may cause psychosocial harm for women experiencing a false-positiv...
One side-effect of breast cancer (BC) screening is a false-positive mammogram among healthy women. T...
Objectives To identify the psychological effects of falsepositive screening mammograms in the UK. Me...
- Background In the UK, women aged 50–73 years are invited for screening by mammography every 3 year...
Aims and objectives To explore coping with the perceived psychosocial consequences of a false-posit...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate the impact of an experience of a benign mammographic result on intention t...
Study objectives-To assess the psychological impact of mammographic screening on women with non-mali...
PURPOSE: Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screeni...
This study was conducted to explore the psychologic morbidity of women recalled for diagnostic asses...
Purpose Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screenin...
Concerns have been raised regarding the possible negative psychological impact of the cancer screeni...
Background Being faced with the threat of breast cancer can be extremely frightening for women. Inco...
Introduction: Women attending breast screening may have suspicious mammographic findings that are s...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to determine whether the likelihood of returnin...
Decades of empirical research have demonstrated psychological and behavioural consequences of false-...
Background: Mammography screening may cause psychosocial harm for women experiencing a false-positiv...
One side-effect of breast cancer (BC) screening is a false-positive mammogram among healthy women. T...
Objectives To identify the psychological effects of falsepositive screening mammograms in the UK. Me...
- Background In the UK, women aged 50–73 years are invited for screening by mammography every 3 year...
Aims and objectives To explore coping with the perceived psychosocial consequences of a false-posit...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate the impact of an experience of a benign mammographic result on intention t...
Study objectives-To assess the psychological impact of mammographic screening on women with non-mali...
PURPOSE: Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screeni...
This study was conducted to explore the psychologic morbidity of women recalled for diagnostic asses...
Purpose Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screenin...
Concerns have been raised regarding the possible negative psychological impact of the cancer screeni...
Background Being faced with the threat of breast cancer can be extremely frightening for women. Inco...
Introduction: Women attending breast screening may have suspicious mammographic findings that are s...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to determine whether the likelihood of returnin...
Decades of empirical research have demonstrated psychological and behavioural consequences of false-...