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502 related items for PubMed ID: 17324093

  • 1. Common psychosocial factors underlying breast cancer screening and breast cancer treatment adherence: a conceptual review and synthesis.
    Magai C, Consedine N, Neugut AI, Hershman DL.
    J Womens Health (Larchmt); 2007; 16(1):11-23. PubMed ID: 17324093
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  • 2. Relationship of social support and social burden to repeated breast cancer screening in the women's health initiative.
    Messina CR, Lane DS, Glanz K, West DS, Taylor V, Frishman W, Powell L.
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  • 3. An approach to enhance communication about screening mammography in primary care.
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  • 4. Understanding barriers for adherence to follow-up care for abnormal pap tests.
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  • 6. Adherence to mammography and colorectal cancer screening in women 50-80 years of age the role of psychological distress.
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  • 8. Appraising the self-assessed support needs of Turkish women with breast cancer.
    Erci B, Karabulut N.
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  • 9. Association of contextual factors and breast cancer screening: finding new targets to promote early detection.
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  • 10. The 2003 Australian Breast Health Survey: survey design and preliminary results.
    Villanueva EV, Jones S, Nehill C, Favelle S, Steel D, Iverson D, Zorbas H.
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  • 11. Older women's breast screening behaviors: what nurses need to know.
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  • 13. Psychological and psychosocial aspects of breast cancer and breast cancer treatment. A literature review.
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  • 16. Improving uptake of cancer screening in women.
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  • 18. Social support and cervical and breast cancer screening in Argentinean women from a rural population.
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  • 20. Studying the accuracy of breast physical examination and breast physical examination along with mammography in the early detection of breast masses among Iranian women.
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