Mammography Rates for Breast Cancer Screening: A Comparison of First Nations Women and All Other Women Living in Manitoba, Canada, 1999–2008

Introduction First Nations (FN) women historically have low rates of preventive care, including breast cancer screening. We describe the frequency of breast cancer screening among FN women living in Manitoba and all other Manitoba (AOM) women after the introduction of a provincial, organized breast...

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Other Authors: Demers, Alain A., Decker, Kathleen M., Kliewer, Erich V., Musto, Grace, Shu, Emma, Biswanger, Natalie, Fradette, Katherine, Elias, Brenda, Griffith, Jane, Turner, Donna
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spelling ftcdc:oai:example.org:cdc:31598 2023-05-15T16:15:48+02:00 Mammography Rates for Breast Cancer Screening: A Comparison of First Nations Women and All Other Women Living in Manitoba, Canada, 1999–2008 Prev Chronic Dis Demers, Alain A. Decker, Kathleen M. Kliewer, Erich V. Musto, Grace Shu, Emma Biswanger, Natalie Fradette, Katherine Elias, Brenda Griffith, Jane Turner, Donna http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/31598/ unknown http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/31598/ Prev Chronic Dis. 12. Original Research ftcdc 2017-04-11T13:29:12Z Introduction First Nations (FN) women historically have low rates of preventive care, including breast cancer screening. We describe the frequency of breast cancer screening among FN women living in Manitoba and all other Manitoba (AOM) women after the introduction of a provincial, organized breast screening program and explore how age, area of residence, and time period influenced breast cancer screening participation. Methods The federal Indian Registry was linked to 2 population-based, provincial data sources. A negative binomial model was used to compare breast cancer screening for FN women with screening for AOM women. Results From 1999 through 2008, 37% of FN and 59% of AOM women had a mammogram in the previous 2 years. Regardless of area of residence, FN women were less likely to have had a mammogram than AOM women (relative rate [RR] = 0.69 in the north, RR = 0.55 in the rural south, and RR = 0.53 in urban areas). Conclusions FN women living in Manitoba had lower mammography rates than AOM women. To ensure equity for all Manitoba women, strategies that encourage FN women to participate in breast cancer screening should be promoted. AQC 83508/Canadian Institutes of Health Research/Canada 26020546 PMC4454407 Other/Unknown Material First Nations CDC Stacks (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Canada Indian
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Mammography Rates for Breast Cancer Screening: A Comparison of First Nations Women and All Other Women Living in Manitoba, Canada, 1999–2008
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description Introduction First Nations (FN) women historically have low rates of preventive care, including breast cancer screening. We describe the frequency of breast cancer screening among FN women living in Manitoba and all other Manitoba (AOM) women after the introduction of a provincial, organized breast screening program and explore how age, area of residence, and time period influenced breast cancer screening participation. Methods The federal Indian Registry was linked to 2 population-based, provincial data sources. A negative binomial model was used to compare breast cancer screening for FN women with screening for AOM women. Results From 1999 through 2008, 37% of FN and 59% of AOM women had a mammogram in the previous 2 years. Regardless of area of residence, FN women were less likely to have had a mammogram than AOM women (relative rate [RR] = 0.69 in the north, RR = 0.55 in the rural south, and RR = 0.53 in urban areas). Conclusions FN women living in Manitoba had lower mammography rates than AOM women. To ensure equity for all Manitoba women, strategies that encourage FN women to participate in breast cancer screening should be promoted. AQC 83508/Canadian Institutes of Health Research/Canada 26020546 PMC4454407
author2 Demers, Alain A.
Decker, Kathleen M.
Kliewer, Erich V.
Musto, Grace
Shu, Emma
Biswanger, Natalie
Fradette, Katherine
Elias, Brenda
Griffith, Jane
Turner, Donna
title Mammography Rates for Breast Cancer Screening: A Comparison of First Nations Women and All Other Women Living in Manitoba, Canada, 1999–2008
title_short Mammography Rates for Breast Cancer Screening: A Comparison of First Nations Women and All Other Women Living in Manitoba, Canada, 1999–2008
title_full Mammography Rates for Breast Cancer Screening: A Comparison of First Nations Women and All Other Women Living in Manitoba, Canada, 1999–2008
title_fullStr Mammography Rates for Breast Cancer Screening: A Comparison of First Nations Women and All Other Women Living in Manitoba, Canada, 1999–2008
title_full_unstemmed Mammography Rates for Breast Cancer Screening: A Comparison of First Nations Women and All Other Women Living in Manitoba, Canada, 1999–2008
title_sort mammography rates for breast cancer screening: a comparison of first nations women and all other women living in manitoba, canada, 1999–2008
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