Background The UK National Breast Screening Programme is estimated to reduce breast cancer mortality by 20%. To maximise the benefits of the programme, we first need to understand the underlying factors contributing to variations in screening uptake. One potentially significant factor which may contribute to these gradients in screening uptake is poor mental health. Objectives The objectives of this study were to examine the impact of poor mental health on breast screening uptake, and whether this explained any of the previously observed socio-demographic gradients in screening uptake. Methods Breast screening records were obtained from the National Breast Screening System (NBSS) and were subsequently linked to 2011 Census data within...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate both depression and psychological distress a...
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IntroductionCancer deaths are a major contributor to premature mortality in people with mental healt...
Background: Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with serious m...
Background Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with serious m...
Background: Women living with mental health conditions may not have shared in improvements in breast...
OBJECTIVES: Mental illness is associated with physical illness and mortality from a variety of cause...
Background: There is a higher mortality rate due to cancer in people with mental illness and previou...
Purpose: Population screening programs have contributed to reduced breast cancer mortality, but disa...
BACKGROUND: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
OBJECTIVE:This study examined mammogram screening rates among women with severe mental illness by us...
Background: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
Background Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more ...
- Background In the UK, women aged 50–73 years are invited for screening by mammography every 3 year...
Background: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate both depression and psychological distress a...
Abstract Focus of Presentation This presentation...
IntroductionCancer deaths are a major contributor to premature mortality in people with mental healt...
Background: Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with serious m...
Background Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with serious m...
Background: Women living with mental health conditions may not have shared in improvements in breast...
OBJECTIVES: Mental illness is associated with physical illness and mortality from a variety of cause...
Background: There is a higher mortality rate due to cancer in people with mental illness and previou...
Purpose: Population screening programs have contributed to reduced breast cancer mortality, but disa...
BACKGROUND: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
OBJECTIVE:This study examined mammogram screening rates among women with severe mental illness by us...
Background: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
Background Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more ...
- Background In the UK, women aged 50–73 years are invited for screening by mammography every 3 year...
Background: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate both depression and psychological distress a...
Abstract Focus of Presentation This presentation...
IntroductionCancer deaths are a major contributor to premature mortality in people with mental healt...