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Cancer Fatalism: Attitudes Toward Screening and Care
Miri Cohen
School of Social Work
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Adherence to Screening
16%
Barriers to Screening
16%
Cancer Fatalism
100%
Cancer Occurrence
16%
Cancer Outcomes
16%
Cancer Patients
16%
Causal Attribution
16%
Cervical Cancer Screening
16%
Colorectal Cancer Screening
16%
Death Sentence
16%
Delayed Diagnosis
16%
Demographic Variables
16%
Divine Providence
16%
Environmental Factors
16%
Ethnic Groups
33%
Fatalism
83%
Fatalistic Beliefs
66%
Genetic Factors
16%
Healthy Lifestyle
16%
Low Dose Rate
16%
Multidimensional Conceptualization
16%
Population Groups
16%
Screening for Breast Cancer
16%
Treatment Adherence
16%
Western Countries
16%
Psychology
Critical Review
100%
Demographic Variable
100%
Healthy Lifestyle
100%
Personal Belief
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Breast Cancer
7%
Causal Attribution
7%
Colorectal Carcinoma
7%
Ethnic Group
15%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Prevalence
7%
Uterine Cervix Cancer
7%