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Breast cancer and breast cancer screening use-beliefs and behaviours in a nationwide study in Malaysia.

Min-Min TanAminatul Saadiah Abdul JamilRoshidi IsmailMichael DonnellyTin Tin Su
Published in: BMC public health (2023)
Public health strategies or behaviour interventions targeting negative beliefs about BC screening among Malaysian women may increase uptake and reduce late presentation and advanced-stage cancer. Insights from the study suggest that women under 50 years, in the lower income group without a car or motorcycle ownership, and of Malay or Indian ethnicity (compared to Chinese-Malay) are more likely to hold beliefs inhibiting BC screening.
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