Effect on attendance at breast cancer screening of adding a self administered questionnaire to the usual invitation to breast screening in southern England.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The primary aim of the research described in this paper was to ascertain whether inclusion of a self administered questionnaire with the usual invitation to routine breast screening affected screening uptake. Secondary aims included establishing appropriate questionnaire distributio...
Autors principals: | Banks, E, Richardson, A, Beral, V, Crossley, B, Simmonds, M, Hilton, E, English, R, Davis, J, Austoker, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1998
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