29% of women aged 30-39 report having had a mammogram though sensitivity and specificity are low. We investigate racial/ethnic differences in future mammography behavior among women who had a baseline screening mammogram prior to age 40
The second leading cause of death in women in the United States is breast cancer. While it remains t...
mortality rates among various racial and ethnic groups have been difficult to ascertain. Objective: ...
Background Screening mammography is controversial for elderly women because of an absence of efficac...
29% of women aged 30-39 report having had a mammogram though sensitivity and specificity are low. We...
Background: Twenty-nine percent of women, aged 30 to 39, report having had a mammogram, though sensi...
While the probability of a woman developing invasive breast cancer at age <40 is low (<1%), mammogra...
Objective: To determine the impact of mammography exposure in African-American women age 40-49 years...
The study objective was to determine whether perceived racial discrimination influenced nonadherence...
BackgroundBiennial screening mammography retains most of the benefits of annual breast cancer screen...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Although black women have a lower incidence of bre...
African American women have the lowest breast cancer survival rate of any racial/ethnic group in the...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated racial differences in mammography use and their association with...
BACKGROUND: Older black women are less likely to undergo mammography and are more often given a diag...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the association between ethnic minority status and receiving a sc...
Objective. We examined whether African American women were as likely as White women to receive the r...
The second leading cause of death in women in the United States is breast cancer. While it remains t...
mortality rates among various racial and ethnic groups have been difficult to ascertain. Objective: ...
Background Screening mammography is controversial for elderly women because of an absence of efficac...
29% of women aged 30-39 report having had a mammogram though sensitivity and specificity are low. We...
Background: Twenty-nine percent of women, aged 30 to 39, report having had a mammogram, though sensi...
While the probability of a woman developing invasive breast cancer at age <40 is low (<1%), mammogra...
Objective: To determine the impact of mammography exposure in African-American women age 40-49 years...
The study objective was to determine whether perceived racial discrimination influenced nonadherence...
BackgroundBiennial screening mammography retains most of the benefits of annual breast cancer screen...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Although black women have a lower incidence of bre...
African American women have the lowest breast cancer survival rate of any racial/ethnic group in the...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated racial differences in mammography use and their association with...
BACKGROUND: Older black women are less likely to undergo mammography and are more often given a diag...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the association between ethnic minority status and receiving a sc...
Objective. We examined whether African American women were as likely as White women to receive the r...
The second leading cause of death in women in the United States is breast cancer. While it remains t...
mortality rates among various racial and ethnic groups have been difficult to ascertain. Objective: ...
Background Screening mammography is controversial for elderly women because of an absence of efficac...