IntroductionThis case-control study aimed to determine critical factors influencing the use of clinical breast examination and mammography among women workers in Monterrey, Mexico.MethodsWe determined case and control status from survey results. Cases were defined in accordance with the guidelines of the Official Mexican Standard as lack of at least one clinical breast examination during the past year by surveyed women. For women older than 40 years, cases were further defined as lack of at least one mammogram in the previous 2 years and, for women older than 50, lack of a mammogram in the previous year. Controls were defined as adherence by surveyed women to these guidelines. Participants (N = 306 clerks aged 18–60) provided information ab...
This paper is a test of several hypothesized predictors of frequency of breast self-examination amon...
This study analyzes the prevalence of mammograms and clinical breast examination according to socioe...
Aims: This study examines patterns of screening mammogram use, investigating the relationship of scr...
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The aim of this article is to identify factors affecting access to breast cancer screening in Mexico...
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INTRODUCTION: In Mexico, breast cancer (BC) is one of the main causes of cancer deaths in women, wit...
After introducing guidelines for breast cancer screening in 2003, Mexico began to prioritize the imp...
<p></p><p>Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate women's knowledge of methods for scre...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in women. Early detect...
Breast cancer (BC) screening could reduce its mortality; however, its access is influenced by societ...
Breast and cervical cancer, though less common in Mexican-American than in Anglo women, are more lik...
This paper is a test of several hypothesized predictors of frequency of breast self-examination amon...
This study analyzes the prevalence of mammograms and clinical breast examination according to socioe...
Aims: This study examines patterns of screening mammogram use, investigating the relationship of scr...
Introduction. Breast cancer has the highest incidence and mortality rates of all cancers in Sao Paul...
Introduction. Cervical cancer is the most common and lethal cancer among Mexican women. A nationwide...
This study explores barriers to and facilitators of breast cancer screening and how people in a woma...
The aim of this article is to identify factors affecting access to breast cancer screening in Mexico...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between breast cancer screening knowledge and intent to recei...
Latinas are more likely to exhibit late stage breast cancers at the time of diagnosis and have lower...
INTRODUCTION: In Mexico, breast cancer (BC) is one of the main causes of cancer deaths in women, wit...
After introducing guidelines for breast cancer screening in 2003, Mexico began to prioritize the imp...
<p></p><p>Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate women's knowledge of methods for scre...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in women. Early detect...
Breast cancer (BC) screening could reduce its mortality; however, its access is influenced by societ...
Breast and cervical cancer, though less common in Mexican-American than in Anglo women, are more lik...
This paper is a test of several hypothesized predictors of frequency of breast self-examination amon...
This study analyzes the prevalence of mammograms and clinical breast examination according to socioe...
Aims: This study examines patterns of screening mammogram use, investigating the relationship of scr...