Breast Cancer Risk Perception and Mammography Screening Behavior of Women in Northeast Brazil
Background: Previous studies suggest that education and income affect Brazilian women's breast cancer prevention behavior. The present study focused on the impact of perceived and estimated risk on mammography screening (MS) behavior. Materials and Methods: Information regarding socioeconomic v...
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Main Authors: | Saionara A?ucena Vieira Alves (Author), Mathias Weller (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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