Predictors of breast cancer-related distress following mammography screening in younger women on a family history breast screening programme.
OBJECTIVE: This longitudinal study investigated pre-screening factors that predicted breast cancer-specific distress among 1286 women who were undergoing annual mammography screening as part of a UK programme for younger women (i.e., under 50) with a family history of breast cancer. METHODS: Women...
Autors principals: | Brain, K, Henderson, B, Tyndel, S, Bankhead, C, Watson, E, Clements, A, Austoker, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2008
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