Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the organized breast cancer screening program in Brussels (Belgium), and the potential of targeted printed invitations to increase this population's attendance to the program. Methods: We conducted one expert interview with the breast cancer screening program coordinator on current practices and challenges with regards to inviting Moroccan migrant women in Brussels for screening. Secondly, we held focus groups with Moroccan women aged 26-66. Sessions focused on perspectives on breast cancer screening and the existing generic program invitations. Directed content analysis of transcripts was based on the Health Belief Model. Alternative communicati...
Refugee women have low breast cancer screening rates. This study highlights the culturally competent...
A 2004 study revealed that 86% of refugees never had a mammogram compared to American women at 33% (...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among women and a leading cause of mo...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
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Background: Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among women and a leading cause of mortality ...
Berens E-M, Spallek J, Razum O. Breast cancer screening among immigrant women: do we need specific a...
Aims and objectives: To explore West African migrant women's knowledge, attitude and usage of cancer...
Refugee women have low breast cancer screening rates. This study highlights the culturally competent...
A 2004 study revealed that 86% of refugees never had a mammogram compared to American women at 33% (...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among women and a leading cause of mo...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
Contains fulltext : 80893.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the Netherl...
Background: Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among women and a leading cause of mortality ...
Berens E-M, Spallek J, Razum O. Breast cancer screening among immigrant women: do we need specific a...
Aims and objectives: To explore West African migrant women's knowledge, attitude and usage of cancer...
Refugee women have low breast cancer screening rates. This study highlights the culturally competent...
A 2004 study revealed that 86% of refugees never had a mammogram compared to American women at 33% (...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among women and a leading cause of mo...