Objective: To examine factors influencing time from screening to final diagnosis among multicultural women with abnormal mammograms using the precede-proceed model. Methods: Staff of 58 clinics and a sample of 436 women served by these clinics were interviewed and their medical records examined. Results: Longer duration from screening to diagnosis was associated with speaking Spanish and having clinic staff make appointments. Ease of access to health care, provision of early morning screening services and higher levels of patient anxiety shortened the time to diagnosis. Conclusion: The precede-proceed model is useful in delineating personal and structural factors that affect timely diagnosis
Background: the diagnostic pathway is critical for early breast cancer detection and prognosis impro...
Objectives: To determine the extent and characteristics of delay in breast cancer diagnosis in women...
Purpose: To determine the frequency, pathology and causes of a delay in cancer diagnosis in women re...
Objective: To examine factors influencing time from screening to final diagnosis among multicultural...
BACKGROUND: We sought to measure time and identify predictors of timely follow-up among a cohort of ...
Time delay after an abnormal screening mammogram may have a critical impact on tumor size, stage at ...
Objective—To evaluate woman-level characteristics associated with timing of follow-up after abnormal...
BACKGROUND.: Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Latinas, chiefly because...
BackgroundDelays in abnormal mammogram follow-up contribute to poor outcomes. In the current study, ...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors as-sociated with diagnostic follow-up after an abn...
PURPOSE: To study the prevalence, causes and consequences of delayed breast cancer diagnosis in the ...
ObjectiveTo investigate mammography facilities' follow-up times, population vulnerability, system-ba...
Problem: There is a lack of knowledge about women who are screened for breast cancer, have an abnorm...
ContextWomen from racial and ethnic minorities in the United States have higher rates of cervical ca...
Breast cancer (BC) remains the most common cancer in women. Although screening mammography (SM) is ...
Background: the diagnostic pathway is critical for early breast cancer detection and prognosis impro...
Objectives: To determine the extent and characteristics of delay in breast cancer diagnosis in women...
Purpose: To determine the frequency, pathology and causes of a delay in cancer diagnosis in women re...
Objective: To examine factors influencing time from screening to final diagnosis among multicultural...
BACKGROUND: We sought to measure time and identify predictors of timely follow-up among a cohort of ...
Time delay after an abnormal screening mammogram may have a critical impact on tumor size, stage at ...
Objective—To evaluate woman-level characteristics associated with timing of follow-up after abnormal...
BACKGROUND.: Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Latinas, chiefly because...
BackgroundDelays in abnormal mammogram follow-up contribute to poor outcomes. In the current study, ...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors as-sociated with diagnostic follow-up after an abn...
PURPOSE: To study the prevalence, causes and consequences of delayed breast cancer diagnosis in the ...
ObjectiveTo investigate mammography facilities' follow-up times, population vulnerability, system-ba...
Problem: There is a lack of knowledge about women who are screened for breast cancer, have an abnorm...
ContextWomen from racial and ethnic minorities in the United States have higher rates of cervical ca...
Breast cancer (BC) remains the most common cancer in women. Although screening mammography (SM) is ...
Background: the diagnostic pathway is critical for early breast cancer detection and prognosis impro...
Objectives: To determine the extent and characteristics of delay in breast cancer diagnosis in women...
Purpose: To determine the frequency, pathology and causes of a delay in cancer diagnosis in women re...