نتایج جستجو برای: breast screening

تعداد نتایج: 464038  

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Saumya Pandey Chandravati

OBJECTIVES Breast cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in women worldwide. Breast screening in normal and/or asymptomatic women is essential to reduce the burden of breast malignancies. Our study aimed to identify possible risk- and/or co-factors associated with breast screening in North Indian women. METHODS A public health research survey was conducted among 100 women of Nor...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR 2017
Debra L Monticciolo Mary S Newell R Edward Hendrick Mark A Helvie Linda Moy Barbara Monsees Daniel B Kopans Peter R Eby Edward A Sickles

Breast cancer is the most common non-skin cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States. Before the introduction of widespread mammographic screening in the mid-1980s, the death rate from breast cancer in the US had remained unchanged for more than 4 decades. Since 1990, the death rate has declined by at least 38%. Much of this change is attributed to early ...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2006
J Zoetelief W J H Veldkamp M A O Thijssen J T M Jansen

The nationwide breast cancer screening programme using mammography has been in full operation in The Netherlands since 1997. There is concern that the mean glandular doses due to mammography might be differing between different regions of the country due to differences in glandularity and compressed breast thickness. To investigate regional differences, glandularity, compressed breast thickness...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2000
C Robertson C Perone M Primic-Zakelj V P Kirn P Boyle

BACKGROUND Analyses of time trends in breast cancer incidence and mortality have generally revealed cohort-based changes in the rates. These have been linked to cohort-based changes in lifestyle factors. The effect of the changes in the reproductive risk factors on the changes in the rates, and the relative importance of the reproductive characteristics in Slovenia, a country which has not had ...

Journal: :Nihon Nyugan Kenshin Gakkaishi (Journal of Japan Association of Breast Cancer Screening) 2014

2017
Sharon K. Byrne

Many controversies have come to light related to breast cancer screening recommendations for average- and high-risk populations. This manuscript focuses on factors to consider when coordinating and conducting breast cancer screening programs in an average or "healthy women" population. As presented at the 2016 ONS Congress, a brief comparison of current screening recommendations among various o...

2014
Hana Taha Lennarth Nyström Raeda Al-Qutob Vanja Berggren Hamideh Esmaily Rolf Wahlström

BACKGROUND Breast cancer is the most common cancer afflicting women in Jordan. This study aimed to assess the effects of an educational intervention through home visits, including offering free mammography screening vouchers, on changing women's breast health knowledge and screening practices for early detection of breast cancer in a less privileged area in Jordan. METHODS Two thousand four h...

2016
Benjamin L. Solomon Todd Whitman Marie E. Wood

BACKGROUND Family history is important for identifying candidates for high risk cancer screening and referral for genetic counseling. We sought to determine the percentage of individuals who would be eligible for high risk cancer screening or genetic referral and testing if family history includes an extended (vs limited) family history. METHODS Family histories were obtained from 626 women a...

Journal: :iranian journal of cancer prevention 0
r khadivi associated professor, department of community medicine, shahrekord university of medical sciences iraj harrirchi associate professor, cancer institue, tehran university of medical sciences z khosravi health center of shahrekord district, shahrekord university of medical sciences mohammad esmaeil akbari professor of surgical oncology, cancer research center, shahid beheshti medical university (mc)

abstract: introduction: this study was conducted to determine the outcomes of the project of ‘integration of breast cancer screening and early detection’ into primary health care (phc) system and to detect the incidence rate, mortality rate and the stage of reported breast cancers, during the timeframe of the project in shahre-kord. method: a prospective cohort study was conducted, reviewing me...

Journal: :Intellectual and developmental disabilities 2012
Susan L Parish Jamie G Swaine Karen Luken Roderick A Rose Sarah Dababnah

Women with developmental disabilities are significantly less likely than women without disabilities to receive cervical and breast cancer screening according to clinical guidelines. The reasons for this gap are not understood. The present study examined the extent of women's knowledge about cervical and breast cancer screening, with the intention of informing the development and testing of inte...

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