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Mammography for older women: Who uses, who benefits?
V. Mor,
J. T. Pacala
, W. Rakowski
Family Medicine and Community Health (Twin Cities)
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Older Women
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Mammography
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Screening Mammography
100%
Health Factors
100%
Education Program
50%
Aging
50%
Outreach Programs
50%
High Risk
50%
Cancer Epidemiology
50%
Health Status
50%
Women's Health
50%
Universal Screening
50%
Social Factors
50%
Behavioral Factors
50%
Usual Source of Care
50%
Elderly Women
50%
Physician Education
50%
Screening Guidelines
50%
Risk of Death
50%
Short-term Mortality
50%
Social Sciences
Outreach
100%
Longitudinal Analysis
100%
Education Program
100%
Womens Health
100%
Health Status
100%
Sociodemographic Factors
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mammography
100%
Health Status
33%
Cancer Epidemiology
33%
Social Health
33%
Mammogram
33%
Womens Health
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Mammography
100%
Practice Guideline
33%
Health Status
33%
Cancer Epidemiology
33%
Longitudinal Analysis
33%
Psychology
Education Program
100%
Longitudinal Analysis
100%