1. Participation of the Women Covered by Family Physicians in Breast Cancer Screening Program in Kerman, Iran
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Nooshin Zehtab, Mohsen Barouni, Reza Goudarzi, Nouzar Nakhaee, and Mohammad Jafari
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Adult ,Rural Population ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Epidemiology ,MEDLINE ,Breast Neoplasms ,Iran ,Breast cancer screening ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Health insurance ,Humans ,Mammography ,Prospective Studies ,Patient participation ,Prospective cohort study ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Aged ,Insurance, Health ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Oncology ,Family medicine ,Physical therapy ,Population study ,Female ,Patient Participation ,Family Practice ,business ,Risk assessment ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background Mammography screening is a method for reducing breast cancer mortality in women over 40 years old . A participation rate of at least 70% is a prerequisite for screening programs. This study aimed at determining the participation rate of women in breast cancer screening in Iran. Materials and methods The study population in this prospective research consisted of 35 to 69 years old women in the villages and towns Kerman District, in 2013. The data were collected by a well-validated risk assessment questionnaire. The questionnaires were completed with the help of health workers and technicians in the health centers, who were trained on breast cancer screening program. Results As a whole, 19,651 women were invited to complete the questionnaire, of whom 15,794 women (80.37%) completed it. In the urban region, of 3150 eligible women 2728 women (86.60%) participated in the study. The acceptance rates for mammography in rural and urban regions were 34.95% and 8.75%, respectively. Conclusions Finally, 3.8% and 16.34% of 35 to 69 years old women in the urban regions were mammographed, respectively. Conclusion The low participation of eligible women in breast cancer screening program alerts us against including the program in the health insurance package.
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- 2015