A national cross-sectional study of adherence to timely mammography use in Malta

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Danika Marmarà
Vincent Marmarà
Gill Hubbard
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[1] University of Stirling,Faculty of Health Sciences
[2] Ministry for Health,Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy
[3] Cancer Care Pathways Directorate,undefined
[4] Sir Anthony Mamo Oncology Centre,undefined
[5] University of Malta,undefined
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BMC Cancer | / 18卷
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Mammography; Attendance; Adherence; Recent; Health beliefs; Illness perceptions;
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