OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the availability of mammography resources affected breast cancer incidence rates, stage of disease at initial diagnosis, mortality rates and/or mortality-to-incidence ratios throughout Mississippi. METHODS: Mammography facilities were geocoded and the numbers of residents residing within a thirty minute drive of a mammography facility were calculated. Other data were extracted from the Mississippi Cancer Registry, the U.S. Census, and the Mississippi Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS). RESULTS & DISCUSSION: There were no statistically-significant differences between breast cancer incidence rates in Black versus White females in Mississippi; however, there were significant differences in th...
Women in medically vulnerable populations, including racial and ethnic minorities, the socioeconomic...
Background:The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends biennial screening mammography for avera...
Objective: Assess the distribution and incidence of female breast cancer in the United States in dif...
The Delta Regional Authority (Delta Region) is a federal-state partnership aiming to improve socioec...
Breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death among US women. Regular mammography is...
Mammography is widely recognized as the best method to detect breast cancer. This study examined the...
Abstract Background Breast cancer screening rates have increased over time in the United States. How...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated racial differences in mammography use and their association with...
Breast cancer screening by mammography has been shown to reduce breast cancer morbidity and mortalit...
IntroductionIdentifying communities with lower rates of mammography screening is a critical step to ...
Objective: To examine systematically the literature on the effect of geographical location variation...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality rates have declined in the US for the past 10-15 years, but th...
The second leading cause of death in women in the United States is breast cancer. While it remains t...
Background: Black and Hispanic women are diagnosed at a later stage of breast cancer than white wome...
Mammography remains substantially under-used in low-income minority populations despite its well-est...
Women in medically vulnerable populations, including racial and ethnic minorities, the socioeconomic...
Background:The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends biennial screening mammography for avera...
Objective: Assess the distribution and incidence of female breast cancer in the United States in dif...
The Delta Regional Authority (Delta Region) is a federal-state partnership aiming to improve socioec...
Breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death among US women. Regular mammography is...
Mammography is widely recognized as the best method to detect breast cancer. This study examined the...
Abstract Background Breast cancer screening rates have increased over time in the United States. How...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated racial differences in mammography use and their association with...
Breast cancer screening by mammography has been shown to reduce breast cancer morbidity and mortalit...
IntroductionIdentifying communities with lower rates of mammography screening is a critical step to ...
Objective: To examine systematically the literature on the effect of geographical location variation...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality rates have declined in the US for the past 10-15 years, but th...
The second leading cause of death in women in the United States is breast cancer. While it remains t...
Background: Black and Hispanic women are diagnosed at a later stage of breast cancer than white wome...
Mammography remains substantially under-used in low-income minority populations despite its well-est...
Women in medically vulnerable populations, including racial and ethnic minorities, the socioeconomic...
Background:The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends biennial screening mammography for avera...
Objective: Assess the distribution and incidence of female breast cancer in the United States in dif...