2023
DOI: 10.1097/ms9.0000000000000917
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What makes women receptive to breast self-examination, animation, or simulation? – a comparative study

Sarrah Idrees,
Sabaretnam Mayilvaganan,
Shagun Mishra
et al.

Abstract: Background: Breast self-examination (BSE) plays an important role in the early diagnosis of breast cancer in India owing to the stigma attached to cancer. The authors compared the efficacies of animation video versus simulation techniques in BSE. Methods: Women with no previous history of conditions affecting the breasts were included in this prospective observational study and divided into an animation or simulation arm. The latter was further divided … Show more

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“…There are methods that rely on tactile sensations, e.g. any resistance to physical exertions on breasts in breast self-exams [14], and methods that rely on the transparency of the breast tissues to radiation [15], to cite some examples.…”
Section: Breast Cancer Detection In Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are methods that rely on tactile sensations, e.g. any resistance to physical exertions on breasts in breast self-exams [14], and methods that rely on the transparency of the breast tissues to radiation [15], to cite some examples.…”
Section: Breast Cancer Detection In Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%