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Publikováno v:
Cancer detection and prevention. 24(2)
The objective of this study was to determine cancer-related knowledge and attitudes among American Samoans, a population seldom studied by cancer researchers. Such information is necessary to develop culturally sensitive cancer control interventions.
Publikováno v:
American journal of preventive medicine. 13(6)
Our objective was to examine the demographic and other predictors of fatalistic beliefs among Latinas (Hispanic women) and Anglo (non-Hispanic Caucasian) women and to assess the impact of these beliefs on the use of cervical cancer screening services
Publikováno v:
The International migration review. 31(1)
"This article examines a unique data set randomly collected from Latinas (including 160 undocumented immigrants) and non-Hispanic white women in Orange County, California, including undocumented and documented Latina immigrants, Latina citizens, and
Publikováno v:
Archives of internal medicine. 156(20)
Latinas use cervical cancer prevention services less often than Anglo women.To assess whether beliefs about cervical cancer influence the use of Papanicolaou (Pap) smears among Latinas and Anglo women in Orange County, California.We conducted a telep
Autor:
R M, Kaplan, A M, Navarro, F G, Castro, J P, Elder, S I, Mishra, A, Hubbell, C, Chrvala, E, Flores, A, Ramirez, M E, Fernandez-Esquer, E, Ruiz
Publikováno v:
American journal of preventive medicine. 12(6)
The Healthy People 2000 report set the objective of increasing the percentage of women 40 or older who had ever received a mammogram and clinical breast examination to 80% by the year 2000. The report used a baseline of 36% for all American women and
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 78
Little is known about the cancer control needs of American Samoans. This report provides some of the first data on cancer incidence among American Samoans in Hawaii.The Hawaii Tumor Registry, a Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results population-b
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The Western journal of medicine. 164(5)
To improve breast cancer control among Latinas, it is important to understand culturally based beliefs that many influence the way women view this disease. We did a telephone survey of randomly selected Latinas and non-Hispanic white (Anglo) women in
Publikováno v:
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs. (18)
Latinas are less likely than Anglo women to have appropriate breast cancer screening for reasons that may include culturally based beliefs as well as socioeconomic factors. This study employed ethnographic methods to explore breast cancer-related kno
Autor:
M. A., Seffinger, W. I., Najm, S. I., Mishra, A., Adams, V. M., Dickerson, I. S., Murphy, S., Reinsch, Wyatt, Lawrence H.
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Chiropractic Association; Dec2004, Vol. 41 Issue 12, p27-27, 1/2p