Predictors of breast and cervical cancer screening among Chamorro women in southern California

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This study examined the role of sociodemographic characteristics, health insurance, cancer knowledge, perceived health risk, and having a recent physicians' visit on breast and cervical cancer screening utilization among a randomly selected group of Chamorro women (n∈=∈250) residing in San Diego, California. Data were collected by a telephone survey and analyzed using multiple logistic regression models. After adjusting for covariates, having a recent full exam was the strongest predictor of having had a Pap exam in the past 2 years for women 21 years and older and a clinical breast exam in the past 2 years for women 40 years and over. © The Author(s) 2010.

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Sadler, G. R., Lahousse, S. F., Riley, J., Mercado, B., Trinh, A. C., & Cruz, L. A. C. (2010). Predictors of breast and cervical cancer screening among Chamorro women in southern California. Journal of Cancer Education, 25(1), 76–82. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-009-0016-y

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