Attitude of women and practice towards breast cancer screening is still perceived to have some barriers such as difficulty in communication, cost, fear of the outcome, religious beliefs, cultural barriers and beliefs about cancer itself. The study therefore, investigated age of women as the etiology to breast cancer screening for early detection in Southwest Nigeria. Descriptive research design of the survey type was used for the study. The sample for the study consisted of 1800 women between the ages of 18-50 years in Southwest Nigeria. The sample size was selected using multistage sampling techniques. A self-designed questionnaire titled Psychosocial Factors and Breast Cancer Screening Questionnaire (PFBSQ) was used to elicit information ...
Abstract Background Late presentation has been observed as the hallmark of breast cancer in Nigerian...
Breast cancer is now the leading cancer in Nigerian women with a rising prevalence of 33.6/100,000 t...
The study examined the impact of the societal perceptions of breast cancer among elderly women on bo...
Abstract: Breast cancer is a significant cause of morbidity among women. Even though early detecti...
Purpose: In low- and middle-income countries like Nigeria, women present with advanced breast cancer...
In most resource constrained settings like Nigeria, breast self-examination self-breast examination ...
This study is aimed at examining the moderating role of demographic characteristics in facilitating ...
The study investigate the Barriers Associated with Breast Cancer Screening among Women of Child Bear...
In most resource constrained settings like Nigeria, breast self-examination self-breast examination ...
The issue of breast cancer in the world has become a global one that is claiming lives of women all ...
in the younger age group, and this is likely to happen in Nigeria where cases are below the age of 3...
Background: Early detection of breast cancer plays an important role in decreasing its morbidity and...
Introduction Breast cancer among women is an increasing public health issue. Early detection is the ...
Breast cancer is cancers that originate from breast tissues, most commonly from the inner lining of ...
Background: Breast Cancer is the most common female malignancy in Nigeria. Incidence of breast canc...
Abstract Background Late presentation has been observed as the hallmark of breast cancer in Nigerian...
Breast cancer is now the leading cancer in Nigerian women with a rising prevalence of 33.6/100,000 t...
The study examined the impact of the societal perceptions of breast cancer among elderly women on bo...
Abstract: Breast cancer is a significant cause of morbidity among women. Even though early detecti...
Purpose: In low- and middle-income countries like Nigeria, women present with advanced breast cancer...
In most resource constrained settings like Nigeria, breast self-examination self-breast examination ...
This study is aimed at examining the moderating role of demographic characteristics in facilitating ...
The study investigate the Barriers Associated with Breast Cancer Screening among Women of Child Bear...
In most resource constrained settings like Nigeria, breast self-examination self-breast examination ...
The issue of breast cancer in the world has become a global one that is claiming lives of women all ...
in the younger age group, and this is likely to happen in Nigeria where cases are below the age of 3...
Background: Early detection of breast cancer plays an important role in decreasing its morbidity and...
Introduction Breast cancer among women is an increasing public health issue. Early detection is the ...
Breast cancer is cancers that originate from breast tissues, most commonly from the inner lining of ...
Background: Breast Cancer is the most common female malignancy in Nigeria. Incidence of breast canc...
Abstract Background Late presentation has been observed as the hallmark of breast cancer in Nigerian...
Breast cancer is now the leading cancer in Nigerian women with a rising prevalence of 33.6/100,000 t...
The study examined the impact of the societal perceptions of breast cancer among elderly women on bo...