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Cancer as perceived by a middle-aged jewish urban population in Israel
Orna Baron-Epel
, Anat Klin
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Israel
100%
Jewish
100%
Middle-aged
100%
Urban Population
100%
Early Detection
75%
Colon Cancer
50%
Chronic Disease
50%
Medical Knowledge
50%
Cancer Worry
50%
Positive Attitude
25%
Breast Cancer
25%
Healthcare Professionals
25%
Metropolitan Areas
25%
Tel Aviv
25%
Fatalistic Beliefs
25%
Adherence to Screening
25%
Cancer Treatment
25%
Focus Group Discussion
25%
Belief Systems
25%
Screening Recommendations
25%
Skin Cancer
25%
Structured Discussion
25%
Breast Skin
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Middle Age
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Urban Population
100%
Disease
33%
Attitude
33%
Chronic Disease
33%
Colon Cancer
33%
Breast Cancer
16%
Cancer Treatment
16%
Skin Cancer
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Urban Population
100%
Disease
33%
Colon Cancer
33%
Chronic Disease
33%
Breast Cancer
16%
Health Care Personnel
16%
Cancer Therapy
16%
Skin Cancer
16%