Objectives: To estimate the current status of cancer-related health disparities in cancer risk factors and the use of cancer screening services by Korean adults.Study design: Cross-sectional survey study.Methods: The disparities of behavioural cancer risk factors and use of cancer screening services according to equivalent monthly household income were evaluated, using multivariate logistic regression analysis, among 6466 subjects aged >= 30 years and who completed the health promotion knowledge, attitude and practice survey, which is part of the Third Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.Results: In men, smoking (P for trend = 0.05) and physical inactivity (P for trend = 0.05) were more common in the lower-income group, ...
(CIS) and cancer in participants of organized cervical cancer screening in South Korea, and examine...
This study was conducted to determine the use of screening for stomach, liver, colorectal, breast, a...
To investigate the participation rates in gastric, liver, colorectal, breast, and cervical cancer sc...
Objectives: To estimate the current status of cancer-related health disparities in cancer risk facto...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in Korea. To reduce cancer incidence, the K...
Background: Cancer is one of the leading chronic diseases, which causes premature mortality in Korea...
BACKGROUND: A growth of consensus and increasing activities related to organized cancer screening pr...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the factors related to cancer screening behaviors (CSB). ...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate inequalities in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates in ...
OBJECTIVE: We measured the perceived risk for developing gastric cancer and investigated how a range...
Early detection of cancer is an effective and efficient cancer management strategy. In South Korea, ...
We investigated the cancer screening rates for five types of cancer (stomach, liver, colorectal, bre...
Early detection of cancer is an effective and efficient cancer management strategy. In South Korea, ...
PURPOSE: The Korean National Cancer Screening Survey (KNCSS) is a continuous nationwide survey imple...
BACKGROUND: Cancer screening rates in Korea for five cancer types have increased steadily since 2002...
(CIS) and cancer in participants of organized cervical cancer screening in South Korea, and examine...
This study was conducted to determine the use of screening for stomach, liver, colorectal, breast, a...
To investigate the participation rates in gastric, liver, colorectal, breast, and cervical cancer sc...
Objectives: To estimate the current status of cancer-related health disparities in cancer risk facto...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in Korea. To reduce cancer incidence, the K...
Background: Cancer is one of the leading chronic diseases, which causes premature mortality in Korea...
BACKGROUND: A growth of consensus and increasing activities related to organized cancer screening pr...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the factors related to cancer screening behaviors (CSB). ...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate inequalities in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates in ...
OBJECTIVE: We measured the perceived risk for developing gastric cancer and investigated how a range...
Early detection of cancer is an effective and efficient cancer management strategy. In South Korea, ...
We investigated the cancer screening rates for five types of cancer (stomach, liver, colorectal, bre...
Early detection of cancer is an effective and efficient cancer management strategy. In South Korea, ...
PURPOSE: The Korean National Cancer Screening Survey (KNCSS) is a continuous nationwide survey imple...
BACKGROUND: Cancer screening rates in Korea for five cancer types have increased steadily since 2002...
(CIS) and cancer in participants of organized cervical cancer screening in South Korea, and examine...
This study was conducted to determine the use of screening for stomach, liver, colorectal, breast, a...
To investigate the participation rates in gastric, liver, colorectal, breast, and cervical cancer sc...