This study examined the cultural and linguistic differences in breast cancer screening behaviors among the aging Hispanic/Latino female population. This study was conducted using data relating to breast cancer screening behaviors among women in the 2009 California Health Interview Survey: Older Adult Survey. Results revealed that age and visiting a doctor within the past 12 months had significant associations with mammography utilization amongst Latina women. This study further found that there were significant relationships between income, country of birth, language spoken at home, usual source of care, and having a doctor examine breasts for breast cancer
This study tested whether socio-demographic factors moderated associations between psychological fac...
Background: We compared the distribution of breast cancer reproductive and hormonal risk factors by ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate knowledge and attitudes about breast cancer risk factors among Latinas, Anglo-A...
to assess their knowledge of breast cancer and cancer screening tests, their attitudes toward breast...
Latinas are more likely to exhibit late stage breast cancers at the time of diagnosis and have lower...
Purpose: This study intends to (1) describe breast and cervical cancer screening patterns and health...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
To improve breast cancer control among Latinas, it is important to understand culturally based belie...
Despite international efforts, national and ethnic disparities in utilization of breast cancer (BC) ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Pacific Islander women, yet relatively little is known ab...
Objective: To investigate, using the Health Belief Model as a theoretical framework, the incentives ...
Considerable racial and ethnic differences exist in the way the burden of cancer is experienced in t...
Ethnic and racial minority women within the U.S. are less likely to use breast cancer screening (BCS...
We conducted a telephone survey of randomly selected Latinas (n = 208) and Anglo women (n = 222) to ...
2012-07-17This paper examines barriers and facilitators of breast cancer early detection among Latin...
This study tested whether socio-demographic factors moderated associations between psychological fac...
Background: We compared the distribution of breast cancer reproductive and hormonal risk factors by ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate knowledge and attitudes about breast cancer risk factors among Latinas, Anglo-A...
to assess their knowledge of breast cancer and cancer screening tests, their attitudes toward breast...
Latinas are more likely to exhibit late stage breast cancers at the time of diagnosis and have lower...
Purpose: This study intends to (1) describe breast and cervical cancer screening patterns and health...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
To improve breast cancer control among Latinas, it is important to understand culturally based belie...
Despite international efforts, national and ethnic disparities in utilization of breast cancer (BC) ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Pacific Islander women, yet relatively little is known ab...
Objective: To investigate, using the Health Belief Model as a theoretical framework, the incentives ...
Considerable racial and ethnic differences exist in the way the burden of cancer is experienced in t...
Ethnic and racial minority women within the U.S. are less likely to use breast cancer screening (BCS...
We conducted a telephone survey of randomly selected Latinas (n = 208) and Anglo women (n = 222) to ...
2012-07-17This paper examines barriers and facilitators of breast cancer early detection among Latin...
This study tested whether socio-demographic factors moderated associations between psychological fac...
Background: We compared the distribution of breast cancer reproductive and hormonal risk factors by ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate knowledge and attitudes about breast cancer risk factors among Latinas, Anglo-A...