Original paper
“Promoting Early Presentation” intervention sustains increased breast cancer awareness in older women for three years: A randomized controlled trial
Abstract
Objective In a randomized controlled trial, the Promoting Early Presentation intervention increased older women’s breast cancer awareness after two years. We investigated whether this increase was sustained at three years, and the effect on breast screening self-referral. Methods We randomly allocated 867 women attending their final invited breast screening appointment to the Promoting Early Presentation intervention or usual care. We examined...
Paper Details
Title
“Promoting Early Presentation” intervention sustains increased breast cancer awareness in older women for three years: A randomized controlled trial
Published Date
Oct 9, 2016
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
163 - 165
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