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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

The Practice and Willingness of Women Towards Opportunistic Screening for Breast and Cervical Cancers in Sichuan Province, China: A Cross-Sectional Study

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Pages 169-183 | Received 28 Sep 2022, Accepted 20 Jan 2023, Published online: 07 Feb 2023

Figures & data

Table 1 Sociodemographic Characteristics of the Participants

Figure 1 The medical and health institutions of the most recent opportunistic screening. (A) The medical and health institutions of the most recent physician-recommended and voluntary screening for BC. (B) The medical and health institutions of the most recent physician-recommended and voluntary screening for CC.

Abbreviations: BC, breast cancer; CC, cervical cancer.
Figure 1 The medical and health institutions of the most recent opportunistic screening. (A) The medical and health institutions of the most recent physician-recommended and voluntary screening for BC. (B) The medical and health institutions of the most recent physician-recommended and voluntary screening for CC.

Figure 2 Barriers to the physician-recommended screening of BC and CC.

Abbreviations: BC, breast cancer; CC, cervical cancer.
Figure 2 Barriers to the physician-recommended screening of BC and CC.

Figure 3 Barriers to voluntary screening of BC and CC.

Abbreviations: BC, breast cancer; CC, cervical cancer.
Figure 3 Barriers to voluntary screening of BC and CC.

Figure 4 Associations between practice and willingness toward opportunistic screening. (A) A comparison of the willingness of women with and without physician-recommended screening for BC. (B) A comparison of the willingness of women with and without physician-recommended screening for CC. (C) A comparison of the willingness of women with and without voluntary screening for BC. (D) A comparison of the willingness of women with and without voluntary screening for CC.

Abbreviations: BC, breast cancer; CC, cervical cancer.
Figure 4 Associations between practice and willingness toward opportunistic screening. (A) A comparison of the willingness of women with and without physician-recommended screening for BC. (B) A comparison of the willingness of women with and without physician-recommended screening for CC. (C) A comparison of the willingness of women with and without voluntary screening for BC. (D) A comparison of the willingness of women with and without voluntary screening for CC.

Table 2 Population Characteristics by Willingness Towards Opportunistic Screening of BC and CC Among Women Aged 35–64 Years

Table 3 Multiple Logistic Regression to Analyze the Potential Factors Associated with Physician-Recommended Screening Willingness

Table 4 Multiple Logistic Regression to Analyze the Potential Factors Associated with Individual Voluntarily Screening Willingness