The influence of perceived benefits, risk perception and cultural belief towards mammogram screening intention among women in Bujang Valley / Aina Nabila Mohd Radzi and Nurkhalidah Pabli

Breast cancer is the most frequent diagnosed cancer among women worldwide (Globocan, 2008; World Health Organization, 2013; Soskolne, Marie & Manor, 2006). According to Globocan (2012), the estimation of breast cancer incidence rate of population is 1.7 million people. According to American Canc...

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Main Authors: Mohd Radzi, Aina Nabila, Pabli, Nurkhalidah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35360/2/35360.pdf
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description Breast cancer is the most frequent diagnosed cancer among women worldwide (Globocan, 2008; World Health Organization, 2013; Soskolne, Marie & Manor, 2006). According to Globocan (2012), the estimation of breast cancer incidence rate of population is 1.7 million people. According to American Cancer Society (2015), in 2015, it is estimated 231,840 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed among women and approximately 40,290 women will be died from breast cancer. Breast cancer disease is the most common cancer after lung cancer when ranked by cancer occurrence in both sexes, (Ferlay, Hery, Autier & Sankaranarayanan, 2010). According to National Cancer Institute (2017), globally the total number of new cases of breast cancer diagnosed annually exceeds one million, and this figure is expected to reach 1.6 million by 2015 in United States.
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spelling oai:ir.uitm.edu.my:353602022-12-06T07:42:18Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35360/ The influence of perceived benefits, risk perception and cultural belief towards mammogram screening intention among women in Bujang Valley / Aina Nabila Mohd Radzi and Nurkhalidah Pabli Mohd Radzi, Aina Nabila Pabli, Nurkhalidah Medical care Women—Health and hygiene Health behavior and habits Breast cancer is the most frequent diagnosed cancer among women worldwide (Globocan, 2008; World Health Organization, 2013; Soskolne, Marie & Manor, 2006). According to Globocan (2012), the estimation of breast cancer incidence rate of population is 1.7 million people. According to American Cancer Society (2015), in 2015, it is estimated 231,840 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed among women and approximately 40,290 women will be died from breast cancer. Breast cancer disease is the most common cancer after lung cancer when ranked by cancer occurrence in both sexes, (Ferlay, Hery, Autier & Sankaranarayanan, 2010). According to National Cancer Institute (2017), globally the total number of new cases of breast cancer diagnosed annually exceeds one million, and this figure is expected to reach 1.6 million by 2015 in United States. 2017 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35360/2/35360.pdf The influence of perceived benefits, risk perception and cultural belief towards mammogram screening intention among women in Bujang Valley / Aina Nabila Mohd Radzi and Nurkhalidah Pabli. (2017) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Medical care
Women—Health and hygiene
Health behavior and habits
Mohd Radzi, Aina Nabila
Pabli, Nurkhalidah
The influence of perceived benefits, risk perception and cultural belief towards mammogram screening intention among women in Bujang Valley / Aina Nabila Mohd Radzi and Nurkhalidah Pabli
title The influence of perceived benefits, risk perception and cultural belief towards mammogram screening intention among women in Bujang Valley / Aina Nabila Mohd Radzi and Nurkhalidah Pabli
title_full The influence of perceived benefits, risk perception and cultural belief towards mammogram screening intention among women in Bujang Valley / Aina Nabila Mohd Radzi and Nurkhalidah Pabli
title_fullStr The influence of perceived benefits, risk perception and cultural belief towards mammogram screening intention among women in Bujang Valley / Aina Nabila Mohd Radzi and Nurkhalidah Pabli
title_full_unstemmed The influence of perceived benefits, risk perception and cultural belief towards mammogram screening intention among women in Bujang Valley / Aina Nabila Mohd Radzi and Nurkhalidah Pabli
title_short The influence of perceived benefits, risk perception and cultural belief towards mammogram screening intention among women in Bujang Valley / Aina Nabila Mohd Radzi and Nurkhalidah Pabli
title_sort influence of perceived benefits risk perception and cultural belief towards mammogram screening intention among women in bujang valley aina nabila mohd radzi and nurkhalidah pabli
topic Medical care
Women—Health and hygiene
Health behavior and habits
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35360/2/35360.pdf
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