Background Women with disabilities (WWD) face significant barriers accessing healthcare, which may affect rates of routine preventive services. We examined the relationship between disability status and routine breast and cervical cancer screening among middle-aged and older unmarried women and the differences in reported quality of the screening experience. Methods Data were from a 2003–2005 cross-sectional survey of 630 unmarried women in Rhode Island, 40–75 years of age, stratified by marital status (previously vs. never married) and partner gender (women who partner with men exclusively [WPM] vs. women who partner with women exclusively or with both women and men [WPW]). Results WWD were more likely than those without a disability ...
Prior research has described general barriers to breast cancer screening for women with disabilities...
[[abstract]]The study aims to explore knowledge and attitudes regarding cervical cancer screening an...
Breast and cervical cancer screenings are effective early detection measures for reducing cancer mor...
Background Women with disabilities (WWD) face significant barriers accessing healthcare, which may a...
It is well established that access to preventative care, such as breast or cervical cancer screening...
This review critically examined the barriers to breast and cervical cancer screening services for wo...
Objectives. Given the lack of screening mammography studies specific to women with disabilities, we ...
In the United States, approximately 50.9 million adults under the age of 64 years live with some typ...
Research demonstrates that people with disabilities are at greater risk for cervical and breast canc...
Background: Research has found some disparities between U.S. women with and without disabilities in ...
This fact sheet outlines how healthcare providers can apply current evidence and best practices in s...
We examined receipt of cervical cancer screening and determinants of screening for women with intell...
[[abstract]]Cervical cancer is a prevalent cancer among Taiwanese women, and can be effectively cure...
BACKGROUND: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening ...
Background: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening...
Prior research has described general barriers to breast cancer screening for women with disabilities...
[[abstract]]The study aims to explore knowledge and attitudes regarding cervical cancer screening an...
Breast and cervical cancer screenings are effective early detection measures for reducing cancer mor...
Background Women with disabilities (WWD) face significant barriers accessing healthcare, which may a...
It is well established that access to preventative care, such as breast or cervical cancer screening...
This review critically examined the barriers to breast and cervical cancer screening services for wo...
Objectives. Given the lack of screening mammography studies specific to women with disabilities, we ...
In the United States, approximately 50.9 million adults under the age of 64 years live with some typ...
Research demonstrates that people with disabilities are at greater risk for cervical and breast canc...
Background: Research has found some disparities between U.S. women with and without disabilities in ...
This fact sheet outlines how healthcare providers can apply current evidence and best practices in s...
We examined receipt of cervical cancer screening and determinants of screening for women with intell...
[[abstract]]Cervical cancer is a prevalent cancer among Taiwanese women, and can be effectively cure...
BACKGROUND: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening ...
Background: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening...
Prior research has described general barriers to breast cancer screening for women with disabilities...
[[abstract]]The study aims to explore knowledge and attitudes regarding cervical cancer screening an...
Breast and cervical cancer screenings are effective early detection measures for reducing cancer mor...