Introduction: Mammography is a diagnostic tool that is routinely used to test women for breast cancer. While it has been shown to be beneficial in detecting early-stage malignancies, it can also have emotional and psychological consequences for patients. The goal of this study is to dive into the emotional and psychological experiences of mammography patients. We hope to obtain a better understanding of the potential complications and problems faced by women during the screening process by investigating these elements. Materials and Methods: The Psychological Consequences Questionnaire (PCQ) and a self-administered questionnaire were used to collect data. SPSS was used for statistical analysis. All participants were given information about ...
Aims and objectives To explore coping with the perceived psychosocial consequences of a false-posit...
Introduction: Anxiety is a common problem in primary care and specialty medical settings. Treating a...
Background: Few studies have evaluated interventions to decrease a woman’s anxiety after she receive...
Breast cancer is the most common types of cancer in women around the world including Malaysia. About...
PURPOSE: Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screeni...
Purpose Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screenin...
Concerns have been raised regarding the possible negative psychological impact of the cancer screeni...
This study was conducted to explore the psychologic morbidity of women recalled for diagnostic asses...
BACKGROUND: As part of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Breast Screening (MARIBS), Study women wit...
Introduction: Breast cancer is an important health problem with nearly 56,000 new invasive cases ...
To determine whether an online support tool can impact anxiety in women experiencing an abnormal mam...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence, severity, and correlates of acute ...
<p>Based on a biopsychosocial model of mammography pain, the current study assessed if specific biol...
The introduction of the National Breast Screening Programme created concern about a possible increas...
- Background In the UK, women aged 50–73 years are invited for screening by mammography every 3 year...
Aims and objectives To explore coping with the perceived psychosocial consequences of a false-posit...
Introduction: Anxiety is a common problem in primary care and specialty medical settings. Treating a...
Background: Few studies have evaluated interventions to decrease a woman’s anxiety after she receive...
Breast cancer is the most common types of cancer in women around the world including Malaysia. About...
PURPOSE: Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screeni...
Purpose Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screenin...
Concerns have been raised regarding the possible negative psychological impact of the cancer screeni...
This study was conducted to explore the psychologic morbidity of women recalled for diagnostic asses...
BACKGROUND: As part of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Breast Screening (MARIBS), Study women wit...
Introduction: Breast cancer is an important health problem with nearly 56,000 new invasive cases ...
To determine whether an online support tool can impact anxiety in women experiencing an abnormal mam...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence, severity, and correlates of acute ...
<p>Based on a biopsychosocial model of mammography pain, the current study assessed if specific biol...
The introduction of the National Breast Screening Programme created concern about a possible increas...
- Background In the UK, women aged 50–73 years are invited for screening by mammography every 3 year...
Aims and objectives To explore coping with the perceived psychosocial consequences of a false-posit...
Introduction: Anxiety is a common problem in primary care and specialty medical settings. Treating a...
Background: Few studies have evaluated interventions to decrease a woman’s anxiety after she receive...