OBJECTIVES: This study investigated racial differences in mammography use and their association with physicians' recommendations and other factors. METHODS: The study used 1988 survey data for 948 women 50 years of age and older from the New Hanover Breast Cancer Screening Program. Racial differences in terms of physician recommendation, personal characteristics, health characteristics, and attitudes toward breast cancer and mammography were examined. Factors at least minimally associated with race and use were included in multivariate logistic regression analyses to examine the effect of race while controlling for other factors. RESULTS: In comparison with White women. Black women were half as likely to report ever having had a mammogram...
mortality rates among various racial and ethnic groups have been difficult to ascertain. Objective: ...
BACKGROUND: Older black women are less likely to undergo mammography and are more often given a diag...
Background: Little is known about the predictors of adherence to mammography guidelines by African-A...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated racial differences in mammography use and their association with...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between physician recommendation for mammography...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between physician recommendation for mammography...
Objective: The incidence of breast cancer in Black women is lower, but their mortality rate is highe...
IntroductionNationally, about one third of women with breast cancer (BC) are diagnosed at late stage...
The second leading cause of death in women in the United States is breast cancer. While it remains t...
BACKGROUND: Black women with breast cancer have a decreased 5-year survival rate in comparison with ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Although black women have a lower incidence of bre...
Objective. We examined whether African American women were as likely as White women to receive the r...
INTRO Breast cancer is the most common type of malignancy among women in the United States (U.S.) an...
mortality rates among various racial and ethnic groups have been difficult to ascertain. Objective: ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the association between ethnic minority status and receiving a sc...
mortality rates among various racial and ethnic groups have been difficult to ascertain. Objective: ...
BACKGROUND: Older black women are less likely to undergo mammography and are more often given a diag...
Background: Little is known about the predictors of adherence to mammography guidelines by African-A...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated racial differences in mammography use and their association with...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between physician recommendation for mammography...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between physician recommendation for mammography...
Objective: The incidence of breast cancer in Black women is lower, but their mortality rate is highe...
IntroductionNationally, about one third of women with breast cancer (BC) are diagnosed at late stage...
The second leading cause of death in women in the United States is breast cancer. While it remains t...
BACKGROUND: Black women with breast cancer have a decreased 5-year survival rate in comparison with ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Although black women have a lower incidence of bre...
Objective. We examined whether African American women were as likely as White women to receive the r...
INTRO Breast cancer is the most common type of malignancy among women in the United States (U.S.) an...
mortality rates among various racial and ethnic groups have been difficult to ascertain. Objective: ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the association between ethnic minority status and receiving a sc...
mortality rates among various racial and ethnic groups have been difficult to ascertain. Objective: ...
BACKGROUND: Older black women are less likely to undergo mammography and are more often given a diag...
Background: Little is known about the predictors of adherence to mammography guidelines by African-A...