OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the factors related to cancer screening behaviors (CSB). METHODS The 2014 Korean Community Health Survey used for analysis. The dependent variable was CSB, and the independent variables were demographic, health behavioral, and regional factor. Propensity score matching (PSM) used to control health behavior and regional factors, which were influencing CSB. For statistical analysis, chi-square test and logistic regression analysis used. RESULTS Logistic regression analysis after PSM showed that gender, age, marital status, educational level, monthly household income, employment type, alcohol drinking, smoking, body mass index group, chronic disease, and subjective health status influenced the CSB, th...
Objectives: To examine (1) Korean Americans' colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices and (2) sig...
Background The possibility of developing breast cancer is a concern for all women; however, few stud...
The possibility of developing breast cancer is a concern for all women; however, few studies have ex...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in Korea. To reduce cancer incidence, the K...
Purpose/objectives: Korean Americans (KAs) report suboptimal colorectal cancer (CRC) screening adher...
Objectives: To estimate the current status of cancer-related health disparities in cancer risk facto...
Background: First-degree relatives (FDRs) of cancer patients have a high risk of cancer due to a sim...
AIM: To identify the factors associated with participation in gastric cancer screening programs.METH...
Background: Cancer is one of the leading chronic diseases, which causes premature mortality in Korea...
The Cancer Screenee Cohort Study was first established in 2002 by the National Cancer Center in Sout...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening (CRCS) rates remain suboptimal among Korean Americans despit...
To investigate the factors associated with compliance with recommendations regarding liver cancer sc...
rea to investigate all possible risk factors related to cancers and to expand biological specimen ba...
Background: Despite evidence that breast cancer screening reduces morbidity and mortality, until rec...
PURPOSE: The Korean National Cancer Screening Survey (KNCSS) is a continuous nationwide survey imple...
Objectives: To examine (1) Korean Americans' colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices and (2) sig...
Background The possibility of developing breast cancer is a concern for all women; however, few stud...
The possibility of developing breast cancer is a concern for all women; however, few studies have ex...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in Korea. To reduce cancer incidence, the K...
Purpose/objectives: Korean Americans (KAs) report suboptimal colorectal cancer (CRC) screening adher...
Objectives: To estimate the current status of cancer-related health disparities in cancer risk facto...
Background: First-degree relatives (FDRs) of cancer patients have a high risk of cancer due to a sim...
AIM: To identify the factors associated with participation in gastric cancer screening programs.METH...
Background: Cancer is one of the leading chronic diseases, which causes premature mortality in Korea...
The Cancer Screenee Cohort Study was first established in 2002 by the National Cancer Center in Sout...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening (CRCS) rates remain suboptimal among Korean Americans despit...
To investigate the factors associated with compliance with recommendations regarding liver cancer sc...
rea to investigate all possible risk factors related to cancers and to expand biological specimen ba...
Background: Despite evidence that breast cancer screening reduces morbidity and mortality, until rec...
PURPOSE: The Korean National Cancer Screening Survey (KNCSS) is a continuous nationwide survey imple...
Objectives: To examine (1) Korean Americans' colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices and (2) sig...
Background The possibility of developing breast cancer is a concern for all women; however, few stud...
The possibility of developing breast cancer is a concern for all women; however, few studies have ex...