Screening mammograms are widely recommended biennially for women between the ages of 50 and 74. Despite the benefits of screening mammograms, full adherence to recommendations falls below 75% in most developed countries. Many studies have identified individual (obesity, smoking, socio-economic status, and co-morbid conditions) and primary-care physician parameters (physician age, gender, clinic size and cost) that influence adherence, but little data exists from large population studies regarding the interaction of these individual factors.We performed a historical cohort study of 44,318 Israeli women age 56-74 using data captured from electronic medical records of a large Israeli health maintenance organization. Univariate analysis was use...
Objective To address socio-demographic factors associated with adherence to follow-up recommendation...
Breast cancer is considered as a substantial health concern and practicing mammography screening [MS...
Abstract Background Routine mammography improves survival. To achieve health benefits, women must at...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Screening mammograms are widely recommended biennially for women between th...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend that women ages 50-75 years receive screening mammography every 1-2...
The objectives of this research were to document adherence to mammography screening guidelines among...
Background. Practice guidelines for screening mammography diverge on the recommended age at which sy...
In the U.S., guidelines recommend that women continue mammography screening until at least age 74, b...
BACKGROUND: Primary care physicians are increasingly the gatekeepers to clinical preventive services...
The objectives of this study are to describe the characteristics of women age 40 years and above who...
Evidence of the benefits of screening for breast cancer using mammography after the age of 50 is con...
Disparities in screening mammography use persists among low income women, even those who are insured...
BACKGROUND Mammography screening rates are below national recommendations for older women. Understa...
Background: Breast cancer has the highest incidence rate among women of all races in the U.S. and is...
Prior studies of screening mammography patterns by functional status in older women show inconsisten...
Objective To address socio-demographic factors associated with adherence to follow-up recommendation...
Breast cancer is considered as a substantial health concern and practicing mammography screening [MS...
Abstract Background Routine mammography improves survival. To achieve health benefits, women must at...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Screening mammograms are widely recommended biennially for women between th...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend that women ages 50-75 years receive screening mammography every 1-2...
The objectives of this research were to document adherence to mammography screening guidelines among...
Background. Practice guidelines for screening mammography diverge on the recommended age at which sy...
In the U.S., guidelines recommend that women continue mammography screening until at least age 74, b...
BACKGROUND: Primary care physicians are increasingly the gatekeepers to clinical preventive services...
The objectives of this study are to describe the characteristics of women age 40 years and above who...
Evidence of the benefits of screening for breast cancer using mammography after the age of 50 is con...
Disparities in screening mammography use persists among low income women, even those who are insured...
BACKGROUND Mammography screening rates are below national recommendations for older women. Understa...
Background: Breast cancer has the highest incidence rate among women of all races in the U.S. and is...
Prior studies of screening mammography patterns by functional status in older women show inconsisten...
Objective To address socio-demographic factors associated with adherence to follow-up recommendation...
Breast cancer is considered as a substantial health concern and practicing mammography screening [MS...
Abstract Background Routine mammography improves survival. To achieve health benefits, women must at...