2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12942-022-00320-5
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Role of mammography accessibility, deprivation and spatial effect in breast cancer screening participation in France: an observational ecological study

Abstract: Background The detection of cancer in its early latent stages can improve patients’ chances of recovery and thereby reduce the overall burden of the disease. Our objectives were to investigate factors (geographic accessibility and deprivation level) affecting mammography screening participation variation and to determine how much geographic variation in participation rates can be explained by spillover effects between adjacent areas, while controlling for covariates. … Show more

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“…The similarities between the geographies of WBC and female dogs mMGT in the Porto district suggest that there may exist common environmental determinants, related with the physical environment [e.g., air pollution ( 78 ), green space ( 79 )], the social environment [e.g., deprivation ( 80 )], and/or access to healthcare [e.g., geographical accessibility to health services ( 81 )]. These factors should be further investigated in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The similarities between the geographies of WBC and female dogs mMGT in the Porto district suggest that there may exist common environmental determinants, related with the physical environment [e.g., air pollution ( 78 ), green space ( 79 )], the social environment [e.g., deprivation ( 80 )], and/or access to healthcare [e.g., geographical accessibility to health services ( 81 )]. These factors should be further investigated in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%