Most women with breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are diagnosed with late-staged disease. The current study assesses patient-related barriers among women from a general SSA population to better understand how patient-related barriers contribute to diagnostic delays. Using convenience-based sampling, 401 Ugandan women without breast cancer were surveyed to determine how prior participation in cancer detection practices correlate with patient-related barriers to prompt diagnosis. In a predominantly poor (76%) and rural population (75%), the median age of the participants was 38. Of the women surveyed, 155 (46%) had prior exposure to breast cancer education, 92 (27%) performed breast self-examination (BSE) and 68 (20%) had undergone a ...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is usually diagnosed in late stages in countries with limited resourc...
Objectives: Understanding barriers to early diagnosis of symptomatic breast cancer among Black Afric...
Background. Within the developing world, many personal, sociocultural, and economic factors cause de...
Most women with breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are diagnosed with late-staged disease. Th...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) has been described as the leading cause of cancer deaths among women ...
Abstract Background Early detection of breast cancer is known to improve its prognosis. However, wom...
Aims—To assess patient delay differences between early and late stage breast cancer among women in U...
Background In low and middle incomes, the majority of patients are diagnosed with advanced cancers (...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Purpose To assess factors contributing to the la...
Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide and the second most commo...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the process of recognising abnormal bodily changes, interpretations and attri...
Purpose: To assess breast cancer beliefs in Uganda and determine whether these beliefs are associate...
Objective We assessed the process of recognising abnormal bodily changes, interpretations and attrib...
Purpose: Among a community sample of Ugandan women, we provide information about breast cancer downs...
Late detection of Breast cancer(BC) and progressing with advanced-stage diagnosis after early detect...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is usually diagnosed in late stages in countries with limited resourc...
Objectives: Understanding barriers to early diagnosis of symptomatic breast cancer among Black Afric...
Background. Within the developing world, many personal, sociocultural, and economic factors cause de...
Most women with breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are diagnosed with late-staged disease. Th...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) has been described as the leading cause of cancer deaths among women ...
Abstract Background Early detection of breast cancer is known to improve its prognosis. However, wom...
Aims—To assess patient delay differences between early and late stage breast cancer among women in U...
Background In low and middle incomes, the majority of patients are diagnosed with advanced cancers (...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Purpose To assess factors contributing to the la...
Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide and the second most commo...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the process of recognising abnormal bodily changes, interpretations and attri...
Purpose: To assess breast cancer beliefs in Uganda and determine whether these beliefs are associate...
Objective We assessed the process of recognising abnormal bodily changes, interpretations and attrib...
Purpose: Among a community sample of Ugandan women, we provide information about breast cancer downs...
Late detection of Breast cancer(BC) and progressing with advanced-stage diagnosis after early detect...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is usually diagnosed in late stages in countries with limited resourc...
Objectives: Understanding barriers to early diagnosis of symptomatic breast cancer among Black Afric...
Background. Within the developing world, many personal, sociocultural, and economic factors cause de...