Abstract Background Ethnic minority women from non‐Western countries are less likely than the native women to participate in screening programmes for cervical cancer, breast cancer and colorectal cancer. This social inequality can result in loss of possibility for prevention, delayed diagnosis and treatment and, ultimately, lower chance of survival. Developing a tailored intervention might be the solution to reduce social inequalities in cancer screening, and a key feature in intervention research is to consult the target group. Objective To explore ethnic minority women's own ideas and preferences for a cancer screening intervention and identify their attitudes to different strategies. Methods An interview study with five focus group inter...
Abstract Background Breast and cervical cancer screening rates remain low among immigrant women and ...
The authors conduct a systematic review of the literature to identify interventions designed to enha...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
This study developed and evaluated a socioculturally tailored intervention to improve knowledge, bel...
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer amongst Australian women and the second most common...
Objective: The aim of the study was to examine awareness of the three National Cancer Screening Prog...
Abstract Background Cancer screening invitations can explicitly recommend attendance or encourage in...
Issue addressed Screening for cancer of the cervix, breast and bowel can reduce morbidity and mortal...
Objective: to identify the barriers to UK Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women attending br...
<p>Objective: The aim of the study was to examine awareness of the three National Cancer Scree...
YesUK South Asian women are less likely to engage with cancer screening than the general population ...
Aims and objectives: To explore West African migrant women's knowledge, attitude and usage of cancer...
Rationale for the study Cancer screening disparities exist among immigrant groups in the United Stat...
Background: Norway implemented a regular cervical cancer screening program based on triennial screen...
Background & Purpose of the Study: Breast Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer, and ...
Abstract Background Breast and cervical cancer screening rates remain low among immigrant women and ...
The authors conduct a systematic review of the literature to identify interventions designed to enha...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...
This study developed and evaluated a socioculturally tailored intervention to improve knowledge, bel...
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer amongst Australian women and the second most common...
Objective: The aim of the study was to examine awareness of the three National Cancer Screening Prog...
Abstract Background Cancer screening invitations can explicitly recommend attendance or encourage in...
Issue addressed Screening for cancer of the cervix, breast and bowel can reduce morbidity and mortal...
Objective: to identify the barriers to UK Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women attending br...
<p>Objective: The aim of the study was to examine awareness of the three National Cancer Scree...
YesUK South Asian women are less likely to engage with cancer screening than the general population ...
Aims and objectives: To explore West African migrant women's knowledge, attitude and usage of cancer...
Rationale for the study Cancer screening disparities exist among immigrant groups in the United Stat...
Background: Norway implemented a regular cervical cancer screening program based on triennial screen...
Background & Purpose of the Study: Breast Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer, and ...
Abstract Background Breast and cervical cancer screening rates remain low among immigrant women and ...
The authors conduct a systematic review of the literature to identify interventions designed to enha...
Objectives: This study explored views of Moroccan migrant women on barriers and facilitators to the ...