This study examined predictive models of utilization of mammograms among Indigenous women adapting Andersen’s behavioral model. Using a sample of 285 Indigenous women residing in South Dakota, nested logistic regression analyses were conducted to assess predisposing (age and marital status), need (personal and family cancer history), and enabling factors (education, monthly household income, mammogram screening awareness, breast cancer knowledge, self-rated health, and cultural practice to breast cancer screening). Results indicated that only 55.5% of participants reported having had a breast cancer screening within the past 2 years. After controlling for predisposing and need factors, higher education, greater awareness of mammogram, and h...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer death among American Indian women, with mam-mography scre...
Screening, especially screening mammography, is vital for decreasing breast cancer incidence and mor...
Abstract Background Mortality from breast cancer has increased among American Indian/Alaskan Native ...
This study examined predictive models of utilization of mammograms among Indigenous women adapting A...
American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women have the lowest cancer-screening rate of any ethnic or r...
<strong>Background:</strong> Breast cancer is an important public health issue among American Indian...
The Native American Community Clinic (NACC) in Minneapolis, MN, expressed a need for a breast cancer...
The purpose of this article is to examine the health beliefs and literacy about breast cancer and th...
Background: There are significant disparities in breast cancer screening and survivorship between Am...
Mammography is the single most effec-tive method of early breast cancer detec-tion because it can id...
Cancer screening is an important component of a cancer control strategy. Indigenous people in Canada...
Objectives: Regular uptake of mammography screening reduces the risk of advanced stage diagnosis of ...
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women currently have some of the highest mortality rates f...
Objective: To compare adherence to screening mammography recommendations of American Indian and non-...
Existing information about cancer among American Indians, although limited, suggests that incidence ...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer death among American Indian women, with mam-mography scre...
Screening, especially screening mammography, is vital for decreasing breast cancer incidence and mor...
Abstract Background Mortality from breast cancer has increased among American Indian/Alaskan Native ...
This study examined predictive models of utilization of mammograms among Indigenous women adapting A...
American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women have the lowest cancer-screening rate of any ethnic or r...
<strong>Background:</strong> Breast cancer is an important public health issue among American Indian...
The Native American Community Clinic (NACC) in Minneapolis, MN, expressed a need for a breast cancer...
The purpose of this article is to examine the health beliefs and literacy about breast cancer and th...
Background: There are significant disparities in breast cancer screening and survivorship between Am...
Mammography is the single most effec-tive method of early breast cancer detec-tion because it can id...
Cancer screening is an important component of a cancer control strategy. Indigenous people in Canada...
Objectives: Regular uptake of mammography screening reduces the risk of advanced stage diagnosis of ...
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women currently have some of the highest mortality rates f...
Objective: To compare adherence to screening mammography recommendations of American Indian and non-...
Existing information about cancer among American Indians, although limited, suggests that incidence ...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer death among American Indian women, with mam-mography scre...
Screening, especially screening mammography, is vital for decreasing breast cancer incidence and mor...
Abstract Background Mortality from breast cancer has increased among American Indian/Alaskan Native ...