Prior research has described general barriers to breast cancer screening for women with disabilities (WWD). We explored specific accommodations described as necessary by WWD who have accessed screening services, and the presence of such accommodations in community based screening programs
Background Women with disabilities (WWD) face significant barriers accessing healthcare, which may a...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women internationally and is responsible for the deaths o...
In the United States, approximately 50.9 million adults under the age of 64 years live with some typ...
Prior research has described general barriers to breast cancer screening for women with disabilities...
Objectives. Given the lack of screening mammography studies specific to women with disabilities, we ...
[[abstract]]Research that identifies the determinants of low mammography use among disabled people i...
Objective: To identify barriers to breast cancer screening services encountered by women with physi-...
Background: Research has found some disparities between U.S. women with and without disabilities in ...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women in the United States. Because...
Purpose: To identify barriers and facilitators experienced by women with physical disability having ...
Disability is a mental or physical impairment that limits one or more activities of daily living. A...
Among women in the United States, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer and the second lea...
Purpose To identify barriers and facilitators experienced by women with physical disability having a...
about 14 percent of Californians have a disability, roughly 2.4 million of whom are women (1). Resea...
Cancer burden lies heavily on women with physical disabilities (WPD) because WPD are much less likel...
Background Women with disabilities (WWD) face significant barriers accessing healthcare, which may a...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women internationally and is responsible for the deaths o...
In the United States, approximately 50.9 million adults under the age of 64 years live with some typ...
Prior research has described general barriers to breast cancer screening for women with disabilities...
Objectives. Given the lack of screening mammography studies specific to women with disabilities, we ...
[[abstract]]Research that identifies the determinants of low mammography use among disabled people i...
Objective: To identify barriers to breast cancer screening services encountered by women with physi-...
Background: Research has found some disparities between U.S. women with and without disabilities in ...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women in the United States. Because...
Purpose: To identify barriers and facilitators experienced by women with physical disability having ...
Disability is a mental or physical impairment that limits one or more activities of daily living. A...
Among women in the United States, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer and the second lea...
Purpose To identify barriers and facilitators experienced by women with physical disability having a...
about 14 percent of Californians have a disability, roughly 2.4 million of whom are women (1). Resea...
Cancer burden lies heavily on women with physical disabilities (WPD) because WPD are much less likel...
Background Women with disabilities (WWD) face significant barriers accessing healthcare, which may a...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women internationally and is responsible for the deaths o...
In the United States, approximately 50.9 million adults under the age of 64 years live with some typ...