Breast self-examination as a route to early detection in a lower-middle-income country: assessing psychosocial determinants among women in Surabaya, Indonesia
Abstract Background Breast cancer has become a public health concern in Indonesia. Regular breast self-examination (BSE) is considered an important first step for its early detection, especially in countries with limited healthcare access, as it is the case in Indonesia. This study aimed to confirm...
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Main Authors: | Triana Kesuma Dewi (Author), Robert A. C. Ruiter (Author), Merle Diering (Author), Rahkman Ardi (Author), Karlijn Massar (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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