Scrutinizing screening: a critical interpretive review of primary care provider perspectives on mammography decision-making with average-risk women
Abstract
A decision to undertake screening for breast cancer often takes place within the primary care setting, but current controversies such as overdiagnosis and inconsistent screening recommendations based on evolving evidence render this a challenging process, particularly for average-risk women. Given the responsibility of primary care providers in counseling women in this decision-making process, it is important to understand their thoughts on...
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Title
Scrutinizing screening: a critical interpretive review of primary care provider perspectives on mammography decision-making with average-risk women
Published Date
Apr 23, 2018
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
1
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