Authors
Heba M Mamdouh, Hazzem El-Mansy, Ibrahim F Kharboush, Hanaa M Ismail, May M Tawfik, Mohamed Abdel El-Baky, Omnia G El Sharkawy
Publication date
2014/5/1
Journal
Journal of Family and Community Medicine
Volume
21
Issue
2
Pages
119-124
Publisher
Medknow
Description
Background:
Breast cancer (BC) is usually diagnosed in late stages in countries with limited resources. Early detection of BC is likely to improve the outcome of the disease for women in these areas.
Objective:
The aim of this study was to understand the possible personal, economic, and systems barriers to BC screening in a sample of Egyptian women.
Materials and Methods:
A cross-sectional study was conducted in family health centers representing the seven districts of Alexandria governorate, Egypt. A total of 612 women were randomly selected from the chosen centers.
Results:
In this sample of Egyptian women, the most frequently identified potential barriers to BC screening were the following: 81.8% would not seek care until they were ill, 77% were unwilling to have a mammogram until it was recommended by the doctor, 71.4% blamed the, lack of privacy, 69.2% thought that medical checkups were not …
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Scholar articles
HM Mamdouh, H El-Mansy, IF Kharboush, HM Ismail… - Journal of Family and Community Medicine, 2014