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1798 related items for PubMed ID: 19136330

  • 1. Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of nursing and midwifery students regarding breast self-examination in Turkey.
    Memis S, Balkaya NA, Demirkiran F.
    Oncol Nurs Forum; 2009 Jan; 36(1):E39-46. PubMed ID: 19136330
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  • 2. Health beliefs related to breast self-examination in a sample of Turkish women.
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  • 8. Early detection of breast cancer by self-examination: the influence of perceived barriers and health conception.
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  • 10. Breast cancer detection: knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of women from Pennsylvania.
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  • 11. Supporting breast self-examination in female childhood cancer survivors: a secondary analysis of a behavioral intervention.
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  • 12. Breast self-examination: attitudes and practices among young women in Europe.
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  • 13. Young women's breast self-examination knowledge and practice.
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  • 14. Evaluating female nursing students' knowledge and attitudes regarding breast self-examination.
    Sapountzi-Krepia D, Rekleiti M, Lavdaniti M, Psychogiou M, Chaliou M, Xenofontos M, Savva M.
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  • 15. Knowledge and attitudes of breast self examination in a group of women in Shiraz, southern Iran.
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  • 18. A different approach to breast self-examination education: daughters educating mothers creates positive results in Turkey.
    Gürsoy AA, Ylmaz F, Nural N, Kahriman I, Yigitbaş C, Erdöl H, Kobya Bulut H, Yeşilçiçek K, Karadeniz Mumcu H, Hindistan S.
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  • 19. Knowledge of and attitudes toward tuberculosis of Turkish nursing and midwifery students.
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  • 20. Determining crucial correlates of breast self-examination in older women with low incomes.
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