Determinants of breast self-examination practice among women in Surabaya, Indonesia: an application of the health belief model
Abstract Background Breast cancer has become one of the most common causes of mortality among Indonesian women. Many women in Indonesia present with late-stage breast cancer, negatively affecting prognosis and treatment outcomes. Better prognosis of breast cancer will be achieved if it is diagnosed...
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Main Authors: | Triana Kesuma Dewi (Author), Karlijn Massar (Author), Robert A. C. Ruiter (Author), Tino Leonardi (Author) |
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