Abstract: Breast cancer is a significant cause of morbidity among women. Even though early detection of breast cancer is found to be associated with breast cancer survival, many women still do not follow prescribed recommended screening procedures. Age, location, religious beliefs, knowledge are some of the risk factors affecting breast cancer. The risk of developing breast cancer increases as a woman gets older. The study, therefore, investigated some psychosocial variables and women’s susceptibility to breast cancer screening in Southwest Nigeria. Descriptive research design of the survey type was used for the study. The sample for this study consisted of 1,800 women between 18-50 years of age in Southwest Nigeria selected using multist...
In most resource constrained settings like Nigeria, breast self-examination self-breast examination ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the leading female malignancy in Nigeria. Screening for early d...
Background: Many women with breast cancer present at the health institutions with advanced multiple ...
The issue of breast cancer in the world has become a global one that is claiming lives of women all ...
Attitude of women and practice towards breast cancer screening is still perceived to have some barri...
This study is aimed at examining the moderating role of demographic characteristics in facilitating ...
This paper examined a correlation between the perception of vulnerability and women’s behavioural di...
This study examined the perceived risks of breast cancer (BC) and its influence on the BC screening ...
This study examined the perceived risks of breast cancer and it influence on breast cancer screening...
Breast cancer is cancers that originate from breast tissues, most commonly from the inner lining of ...
The global burden of Breast Cancer is increasing with an effect on the physical, mental and socio-ec...
Introduction: Breast cancer (BC) is a major public health problem among women. However, BC screening...
In most resource constrained settings like Nigeria, breast self-examination self-breast examination ...
Purpose: In low- and middle-income countries like Nigeria, women present with advanced breast cancer...
Globally, breast cancer is second most common cancer. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in wom...
In most resource constrained settings like Nigeria, breast self-examination self-breast examination ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the leading female malignancy in Nigeria. Screening for early d...
Background: Many women with breast cancer present at the health institutions with advanced multiple ...
The issue of breast cancer in the world has become a global one that is claiming lives of women all ...
Attitude of women and practice towards breast cancer screening is still perceived to have some barri...
This study is aimed at examining the moderating role of demographic characteristics in facilitating ...
This paper examined a correlation between the perception of vulnerability and women’s behavioural di...
This study examined the perceived risks of breast cancer (BC) and its influence on the BC screening ...
This study examined the perceived risks of breast cancer and it influence on breast cancer screening...
Breast cancer is cancers that originate from breast tissues, most commonly from the inner lining of ...
The global burden of Breast Cancer is increasing with an effect on the physical, mental and socio-ec...
Introduction: Breast cancer (BC) is a major public health problem among women. However, BC screening...
In most resource constrained settings like Nigeria, breast self-examination self-breast examination ...
Purpose: In low- and middle-income countries like Nigeria, women present with advanced breast cancer...
Globally, breast cancer is second most common cancer. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in wom...
In most resource constrained settings like Nigeria, breast self-examination self-breast examination ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the leading female malignancy in Nigeria. Screening for early d...
Background: Many women with breast cancer present at the health institutions with advanced multiple ...