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Women's cancer screening

Determinants of non-compliance to recommendations on breast cancer screening among women participating in the French E3N cohort study.

Determinants of non-compliance to recommendations on breast cancer screening among women participating in the French E3N cohort study.

... between women whose breast cancer was diagnosed through regular screening and women never ...of screening, or at least on the size of the ...

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Cervical and breast cancer screening participation for women with chronic conditions in France: results from a national health survey

Cervical and breast cancer screening participation for women with chronic conditions in France: results from a national health survey

... breast cancer risk. Women suffering from chronic conditions are more likely to have a regular medical ...to cancer screening rec- ommendations, however, is not ...including cancer ...

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The determinants of cervical cancer screening uptake in women with obesity: Application of the Andersen's behavioral model to the CONSTANCES survey

The determinants of cervical cancer screening uptake in women with obesity: Application of the Andersen's behavioral model to the CONSTANCES survey

... cervical cancer screening in women with ...of women reporting regular participation in a sport may be due to the broad definition used for ...of women reporting regular participation in ...

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Levels and determinants of breast and cervical cancer screening uptake in HIV-infected women compared to the general population in France

Levels and determinants of breast and cervical cancer screening uptake in HIV-infected women compared to the general population in France

... of screening, these characteristics were not taken into account in most of those previous ...to cancer screening uptake in HIV-infected women reported in previous studies (20-23, 28-31, 34-39) ...

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Increasing breast cancer screening uptake: a randomized controlled experiment

Increasing breast cancer screening uptake: a randomized controlled experiment

... Early screening increases the likelihood of detecting cancer, thereby improving survival ...National screening programs have been established so that eligible women receive a letter con- ...

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Circulating microRNA-based screening tool for breast cancer

Circulating microRNA-based screening tool for breast cancer

... breast cancer without using invasive ...young women at high risk for breast cancer, in which mammography is not only less effective but also harmful because of irradiation; (ii) unlike ...

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Cervical cancer (over)screening in Belgium and Switzerland: trends and social inequalities

Cervical cancer (over)screening in Belgium and Switzerland: trends and social inequalities

... from screening outside of the recommended age-range, which had already been established in the literature as an indicator of overuse, 14 , 17 this study has also addressed CCS overuse in terms of screening ...

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Never and under cervical cancer screening in Switzerland and Belgium: trends and inequalities

Never and under cervical cancer screening in Switzerland and Belgium: trends and inequalities

... doctor’s screening recom- mendation to their ...to women during routine examinations [ 15 , 16 ...most cancer screening studies tended to focus on specific countries [ 11 , 14 , 17 ...

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Cancer incidence, mortality, breast cancer detection and survival among Canadian women with bilateral cosmetic breast augmentation

Cancer incidence, mortality, breast cancer detection and survival among Canadian women with bilateral cosmetic breast augmentation

... among women with cosmetic breast implants. Women with cosmetic breast implants were found to have a ...with women in the general female population. Women with other cosmetic surgery are ...

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Surveillance behavior of women with a reported family history of colorectal cancer.

Surveillance behavior of women with a reported family history of colorectal cancer.

... Our results are in general agreement with the literature which, however, concerns almost exclusively first-degree relatives. We assessed internal validity of our results by adjusting for all possible factors which could ...

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Addressing gaps in colorectal cancer screening in Canada : multilevel determinants of screening, pathways to screening inequalities, and program evaluation

Addressing gaps in colorectal cancer screening in Canada : multilevel determinants of screening, pathways to screening inequalities, and program evaluation

... previous screening for prostate cancer is a predictor of colorectal cancer screening; 71 and in women, use of hormone replacement therapy, cervical or breast cancer ...

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326 (PB-121) - Mammography screening among women living in Reunion Island (South Indian Ocean)

326 (PB-121) - Mammography screening among women living in Reunion Island (South Indian Ocean)

... breast cancer screening costs and coverage within the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) in the country’s regions, states and Federal District during ...breast cancer screening within the ...

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Breast cancer screening: Impact on care pathways

Breast cancer screening: Impact on care pathways

... French Cancer Cohort data, 24 000 women having undergone a bilateral mammogram and diag- nosed with breast cancer were identified in ...The women whose cancer was diagnosed following a ...

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Cost-effectiveness of prevention strategies against cervical cancer in women, Vientiane, Lao PDR

Cost-effectiveness of prevention strategies against cervical cancer in women, Vientiane, Lao PDR

... without screening can prevent cancer in the youngest generation but not for those who are ...Also, screening without treating is not ethically acceptable ...opportunistic screening are less ...

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Contextual determinants of participation in cervical cancer screening in France, 2010

Contextual determinants of participation in cervical cancer screening in France, 2010

... between screening participation and the four care accessibility profiles was observed regardless of the category of agglomeration, we were probably therefore not able to specifically take context effects into ...

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Never and under cervical cancer screening in Switzerland and Belgium: trends and inequalities

Never and under cervical cancer screening in Switzerland and Belgium: trends and inequalities

... eligible women in Switzerland and Belgium a Never had a CCS in Switzerland (women aged 20-70) Never had a CCS in Belgium (women aged 25-64 y/o) 1992 N = 5452 ...

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Breast cancer subtypes and screening mammography sensitivity

Breast cancer subtypes and screening mammography sensitivity

... from screening and diagnostic mammograms in women aged 50-64 years that participated in the Breast Screening Frequency Trial (BSFT) randomized control ...trial. Women in the study arm were ...

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Skin cancer screening campaign in the German speaking Community of Belgium.

Skin cancer screening campaign in the German speaking Community of Belgium.

... skin cancer screening campaign was organised by dermatologists of the German-speaking Community of Belgium in cooperation with the department of Family, Health, and Social Affairs of the Regional Ministry ...

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Fertility preservation strategies for rectal cancer in reproductive-age women

Fertility preservation strategies for rectal cancer in reproductive-age women

... rectal cancer is unusual before 40, fertility preservation (FP) remains a major concern for these age-reproductive ...in women with risks of premature ovarian failure and radio-induced uterus ...rectal ...

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Impact of human papillomavirus vaccination on anal cancer incidence in French women.

Impact of human papillomavirus vaccination on anal cancer incidence in French women.

... young women who have never been infected with HPV is close to 100%, whereas efficacy drops significantly in “intention to treat” analyses (full cohort) (Rambout et ...young women aged 15 to 23 years can be ...

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