Ausgabe 2/2007
Inhalt (14 Artikel)
The effects of breast self-exam education on the performance of nursing and midwifery students: A 6-month follow-up study
Nevin Akdolun Balkaya, Sakine Memis, Fatma Demirkiran
Pattern and Outcome of admission to a medical oncology inpatient service
Faruk Tas, Andac Argon, Rian Disci, Erkan Topuz
College students’ knowledge of risk and screening recommendations for breast, cervical, and testicular cancers
Christine Makosky Daley
Cancer-related information sought by the general public: Evidence from the National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Information Service, 2002–2003
Lila J. Finney Rutten, Linda Squiers, Bradford Hesse
Skin cancer coverage in a national newspaper: A teachable moment
Maureen K. Heneghan, Carole Hazan, Allan C. Halpern, Susan A. Oliveria
Increasing public and provider knowledge of lymphedema: Evaluation of the Lymphedema Roadshow
Maria Mathews, Greg Bursey, Amanda Park, Pamela Hodgson, Pat West, Jon Church
The effectiveness of training for breast cancer and breast self-examination in women aged 40 and over
I. Irem Budakoglu, Isil Maral, Aysegul Ozdemir, M. Ali Bumin
Assessing cultural sensitivity of breast cancer information for older Aboriginal women
Daniela B. Friedman, Laurie Hoffman-Goetz
A qualitative study of Canadian Aboriginal women’s beliefs about “credible” cancer information on the internet
Laurie Hoffman-Goetz, Daniela B. Friedman
Patients as real time teachers
Bernard M. Bandman, Celia Engel Bandman, Nathan Pennell, Lidia Schapira