KEEPING MAMMOGRAPHY REFERRAL APPOINTMENTS: MOTIVATION, HEALTH BELIEFS, AND ACCESS BARRIERS EXPERIENCED BY OLDER MINORITY WOMEN
Abstract
Older women of color tend to have much lower rates of regular mammography screening for breast cancer than younger Caucasian women; yet, they have higher rates of mortality. This study was designed to increase mammography rates among inner-city women aged 50 years or older. Another goal was to investigate differences in mammography utilization related to race/ethnicity and language after barriers associated with cost and the difficulty of making...
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Title
KEEPING MAMMOGRAPHY REFERRAL APPOINTMENTS: MOTIVATION, HEALTH BELIEFS, AND ACCESS BARRIERS EXPERIENCED BY OLDER MINORITY WOMEN
Published Date
Jul 8, 2000
Volume
45
Issue
4
Pages
308 - 313
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