Purpose: To find associations between knowledge about risk factors for breast cancer and the socioeconomic status of healthy women, as well as their attitude toward taking chemopreventive drugs.
Patients And Methods: Between April and September 1999, 7135 healthy women completed questionnaires providing information about their willingness to take chemopreventive drugs. Items in the questionnaire included the sources of the information they had, their estimates of the population and personal lifetime risk, and risk factors for breast cancer.
Objectives: To assess the reasons why women chose the combined oral contraceptive (COC) containing ethinylestradiol 30mug and drospirenone 3mg, their perception of it, and their satisfaction with it when used in clinical practice.
Methods: This was an uncontrolled survey of women using the ethinylestradiol 30mug/drospirenone 3mg COC in 15 European countries from September to December 2004. The women were invited to participate in this study by their general practitioner, gynecologist, or other family planning provider.
The objective of this study was to investigate, in a female population-based sample, specific demographic and psychosocial predictors of perception of risk for female breast cancer. The study was a cross-sectional survey of 7135 healthy women ranging from 15 to 85 years. A questionnaire assessed the perceived risk for breast cancer in 6 German centers.
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