Mammographer personality traits - elements of the optimal mammogram experience
Background: Mammography is not supported optimally by patients as a screening and diagnostic tool for breast cancer, often as result of negative perceptions amongst patients which originate from a range of factors. Objectives: The objective of the wider study was to probe some of the factors impacti...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Louw (Author), Heather Lawrence (Author), Jenny Motto (Author) |
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