Many women in Kenya with breast cancer symptoms do not seek medical attention until their cancer is very advanced, leading to high mortality rates and a heavy cancer burden on the nation. In this study we employed eight focus groups with low- and middle-income rural and urban Kenyan women to explore their knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors concerning breast cancer and its early detection measures. Topics for discussion were derived from the components of the Health Belief Model (HBM). Findings revealed a huge divide between urban middle-income women and all other groups with respect to knowledge of breast cancer and early detection measures. In addition, women viewed breast cancer as a highly severe disease. Perceived benefits of early det...
BackgroundIn Kenya, there are approximately 6,000 new breast cancer (BC) cases annually and 2,550 de...
Purpose: Breast cancer is the most common female cancer in Africa and leading cause of death resulti...
Objective: To assess knowledge and attitudes towards breast cancer among women aged 30 years and abo...
Many women in Kenya with breast cancer symptoms do not seek medical attention until their cancer is ...
Abstract Background Estimately, 70–80% of cancer cases are diagnosed in late stages in Kenya with br...
BackgroundData on breast healthcare knowledge, perceptions and practice among women in rural Kenya i...
Abstract Background Data on breast healthcare knowledge, perceptions and practice among women in rur...
The scale and severity of cancer, specifically breast cancer, remains significantly different across...
Purpose: To assess breast cancer beliefs in Uganda and determine whether these beliefs are associate...
BACKGROUND: Limited disease awareness among women may impact breast cancer stage-at-diagnosis in Tan...
Background Limited disease awareness among women may impact breast cancer stage-at-diagnosis in Tanz...
Abstract Background Early detection of breast cancer is known to improve its prognosis. However, wom...
AIM: To explore lay perceptions of causes, severity, presenting symptoms and treatment of breast can...
Objective: The purpose of this study, theoretically based on the Health Belief Model, was to assess ...
Background: Many women with breast cancer present at the health institutions with advanced multiple ...
BackgroundIn Kenya, there are approximately 6,000 new breast cancer (BC) cases annually and 2,550 de...
Purpose: Breast cancer is the most common female cancer in Africa and leading cause of death resulti...
Objective: To assess knowledge and attitudes towards breast cancer among women aged 30 years and abo...
Many women in Kenya with breast cancer symptoms do not seek medical attention until their cancer is ...
Abstract Background Estimately, 70–80% of cancer cases are diagnosed in late stages in Kenya with br...
BackgroundData on breast healthcare knowledge, perceptions and practice among women in rural Kenya i...
Abstract Background Data on breast healthcare knowledge, perceptions and practice among women in rur...
The scale and severity of cancer, specifically breast cancer, remains significantly different across...
Purpose: To assess breast cancer beliefs in Uganda and determine whether these beliefs are associate...
BACKGROUND: Limited disease awareness among women may impact breast cancer stage-at-diagnosis in Tan...
Background Limited disease awareness among women may impact breast cancer stage-at-diagnosis in Tanz...
Abstract Background Early detection of breast cancer is known to improve its prognosis. However, wom...
AIM: To explore lay perceptions of causes, severity, presenting symptoms and treatment of breast can...
Objective: The purpose of this study, theoretically based on the Health Belief Model, was to assess ...
Background: Many women with breast cancer present at the health institutions with advanced multiple ...
BackgroundIn Kenya, there are approximately 6,000 new breast cancer (BC) cases annually and 2,550 de...
Purpose: Breast cancer is the most common female cancer in Africa and leading cause of death resulti...
Objective: To assess knowledge and attitudes towards breast cancer among women aged 30 years and abo...