Abstract Background The Asian population is one of the fastest growing ethnic minority groups in western countries. However, cancer screening uptake is consistently lower in this group than in the native-born populations. As a first step towards developing an effective cancer screening intervention program targeting Asian women, we conducted a comprehensive systematic review, without geographic, language or date limitations, to update current knowledge on the effectiveness of existing intervention strategies to enhance breast and cervical screening uptake in Asian women. Methods This study systematically reviewed studies published as...
Southeast Asian women, including Cambodians and Thais, experience higher rates of breast and cervica...
Asian American women disproportionally bear the breast cancer burden, and yet their cancer dispariti...
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Breast cancer is a major public health concern among Asian women. As breast cancer is often diagnose...
Introduction: Early detection and screening are the most effective means to reduce cancer mortality ...
Recent studies conducted in the local community indicate that the uptake rates of breast and cervica...
Despite of the proven efficacy of the Pap test, Asian populations still have low Pap screening compl...
Breast cancer (BC) is a leading type of malignancy and the second most common cause of cancer-relate...
Aim: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Asia and one of the major health problem...
The purpose of this systematic review is to explore barriers and facilitators of cervical cancer scr...
Objectives: The aim of this review was to identify the cultural, social, structural and behavioural ...
Purpose/objectivesTo assess the efficacy of Korean Immigrants and Mammography-Culture-Specific Healt...
The authors conduct a systematic review of the literature to identify interventions designed to enha...
© 2015, American Association for Cancer Education. This paper aims to evaluate the impact of the cul...
ObjectivesCervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer for Thai women in Thailand, but little is k...
Southeast Asian women, including Cambodians and Thais, experience higher rates of breast and cervica...
Asian American women disproportionally bear the breast cancer burden, and yet their cancer dispariti...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73254/1/0884217505276256.pd
Breast cancer is a major public health concern among Asian women. As breast cancer is often diagnose...
Introduction: Early detection and screening are the most effective means to reduce cancer mortality ...
Recent studies conducted in the local community indicate that the uptake rates of breast and cervica...
Despite of the proven efficacy of the Pap test, Asian populations still have low Pap screening compl...
Breast cancer (BC) is a leading type of malignancy and the second most common cause of cancer-relate...
Aim: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Asia and one of the major health problem...
The purpose of this systematic review is to explore barriers and facilitators of cervical cancer scr...
Objectives: The aim of this review was to identify the cultural, social, structural and behavioural ...
Purpose/objectivesTo assess the efficacy of Korean Immigrants and Mammography-Culture-Specific Healt...
The authors conduct a systematic review of the literature to identify interventions designed to enha...
© 2015, American Association for Cancer Education. This paper aims to evaluate the impact of the cul...
ObjectivesCervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer for Thai women in Thailand, but little is k...
Southeast Asian women, including Cambodians and Thais, experience higher rates of breast and cervica...
Asian American women disproportionally bear the breast cancer burden, and yet their cancer dispariti...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73254/1/0884217505276256.pd