Hammond J A, Stewart M
Department of Family Medicine, University of Western Ontario.
Can Fam Physician. 1994 Mar;40:451-5.
This study compares the attitudes of women who chose or chose not to have mammography screening. Women personally invited by their physicians to have mammography were more likely to go for screening. Those who did not go for screening were more afraid of medical tests and were less likely to want to know whether they had cancer.
本研究比较了选择或未选择进行乳房X光检查筛查的女性的态度。被医生亲自邀请进行乳房X光检查的女性更有可能去做筛查。那些没有去做筛查的人更害怕医学检查,也不太想知道自己是否患有癌症。