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The impact of breast cancer awareness campaigns on breast screening uptake in British women: a systematic review
Natasha Anastasi
, Joanne Lusher
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British Woman
100%
Screening Uptake
100%
Cancer Awareness
100%
Breast Screening
100%
Breast Cancer Awareness
100%
Nursing
66%
Awareness Program
66%
Breast Self-examination
66%
MEDLINE
33%
PsycINFO
33%
Embase
33%
Allied Health
33%
Cumulative Index
33%
Awareness Campaign
33%
Mammography
33%
Screening Participation
33%
General Morbidity
33%
Morbidity Mortality
33%
Examination Behavior
33%
Survivability
33%
Breast Cancer Screening
33%
Mortality Outcomes
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Systematic Review
100%
Awareness
100%
Breast Cancer
100%
Breast Screening
100%
Breast Self-Examination
50%
Mammography
25%
Breast Cancer Screening
25%