Breast Cancer Screening Among Women by Nativity, Birthplace, and Length of Time in the United States.
Abstract
Objective-The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends biennial mammography screening for women aged 50-74 to reduce mortality from breast cancer. In the United States, foreign-born women have historically had higher breast cancer mortality rates than their U.S.-born peers. This report presents national estimates of mammography screening among women by nativity, birthplace, and percentage of lifetime living in the United States....
Paper Details
Title
Breast Cancer Screening Among Women by Nativity, Birthplace, and Length of Time in the United States.
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Issue
129
Pages
1 - 15
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