Abstract
In the study, we examine the effect of social support and disability perception of disabled women on early diagnosis behaviors of breast cancer. The research was conducted as descriptive. The sample of the study consisted of 105 participants. The breast self-examination barrier perception point average of the participants applying the breast self-examination was statistically significantly lower than those not applying and the barrier perception point average of participants having mammography was statistically significantly lower than those not having it (p < 0.05).
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