The variations of breast cancer mortality rates from place to place reflect both underlying differences in breast cancer prevalence and differences in diagnosis and treatment that affect the risk of death. This article examines the role of access to health care in explaining the variation of late-stage diagnosis of breast cancer. We use cancer registry data for the state of Illinois by zip code to investigate spatial variation in late diagnosis. Geographic information systems and spatial analysis methods are used to create detailed measures of spatial access to health care such as convenience of visiting primary care physicians and travel time from the nearest mammography facility. The effects of spatial access, in combination with the infl...
IntroductionIdentifying communities with lower rates of mammography screening is a critical step to ...
This dissertation examines the effects of social and spatial inequalities on late-stage diagnosis of...
Breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death among US women. Regular mammography is...
The variations of breast cancer mortality rates from place to place reflect both underlying differen...
Timely detection and follow-up of abnormal cellular changes can aid in early diagnosis of breast can...
In the US, about one-third of new breast cancers (BCs) are diagnosed at a late stage, where morbidit...
In 2009 in the United States, breast cancer was the most common cancer in women, and colorectal canc...
Even with remarkable advancements in breast cancer detection and treatment, barriers exist to obtain...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 30, 2013).The entire ...
ABSTRACT In the United States, despite substantial investment in public health initiatives to promot...
Objective: To examine systematically the literature on the effect of geographical location variation...
International audienceSocioeconomic and geographical inequalities in breast cancer mortality have be...
Assessing neighborhood environment in access to mammography remains a challenge when investigating i...
Background: Assessing neighborhood environment in access to mammography remains a challenge when inv...
IntroductionIdentifying communities with lower rates of mammography screening is a critical step to ...
This dissertation examines the effects of social and spatial inequalities on late-stage diagnosis of...
Breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death among US women. Regular mammography is...
The variations of breast cancer mortality rates from place to place reflect both underlying differen...
Timely detection and follow-up of abnormal cellular changes can aid in early diagnosis of breast can...
In the US, about one-third of new breast cancers (BCs) are diagnosed at a late stage, where morbidit...
In 2009 in the United States, breast cancer was the most common cancer in women, and colorectal canc...
Even with remarkable advancements in breast cancer detection and treatment, barriers exist to obtain...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 30, 2013).The entire ...
ABSTRACT In the United States, despite substantial investment in public health initiatives to promot...
Objective: To examine systematically the literature on the effect of geographical location variation...
International audienceSocioeconomic and geographical inequalities in breast cancer mortality have be...
Assessing neighborhood environment in access to mammography remains a challenge when investigating i...
Background: Assessing neighborhood environment in access to mammography remains a challenge when inv...
IntroductionIdentifying communities with lower rates of mammography screening is a critical step to ...
This dissertation examines the effects of social and spatial inequalities on late-stage diagnosis of...
Breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death among US women. Regular mammography is...