A randomised controlled trial of an intervention to promote early presentation of breast cancer in older women: effect on breast cancer awareness.
BACKGROUND: There is virtually no evidence for the effectiveness of interventions to promote early presentation in breast cancer. We aimed to test the efficacy of an intervention to equip older women with the knowledge, skills, confidence and motivation to detect symptoms and seek help promptly, wi...
Main Authors: | Linsell, L, Forbes, L, Kapari, M, Burgess, C, Omar, L, Tucker, L, Ramirez, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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