A brief intervention for improving alcohol literacy and reducing harmful alcohol use by women attending a breast screening service: a randomised controlled trial
Objectives To assess the effectiveness of a brief alcohol intervention for improving
awareness of alcohol as a breast cancer risk factor, improving alcohol literacy, and reducing …
awareness of alcohol as a breast cancer risk factor, improving alcohol literacy, and reducing …
The acceptability of addressing alcohol consumption as a modifiable risk factor for breast cancer: a mixed method study within breast screening services and …
J Sinclair, M McCann, E Sheldon, I Gordon… - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives Potentially modifiable risk factors account for approximately 23% of breast
cancers, with obesity and alcohol being the two greatest. Breast screening and symptomatic …
cancers, with obesity and alcohol being the two greatest. Breast screening and symptomatic …
Another opportunity for prevention: assessing alcohol use by women attending breast screening services in Lismore, NSW
MD Daly, ME Passey, AJ Harvey - New South Wales Public …, 2009 - CSIRO Publishing
Substantial epidemiological evidence supports the association between alcohol
consumption and the risk of breast cancer; however, information on alcohol consumption is …
consumption and the risk of breast cancer; however, information on alcohol consumption is …
[HTML][HTML] Factors associated with public awareness of the relationship between alcohol use and breast cancer risk
Background Public awareness of the carcinogenic effects of alcohol is low, particularly the
association between alcohol use and the risk of developing breast cancer. Breast cancer is …
association between alcohol use and the risk of developing breast cancer. Breast cancer is …
Risky alcohol consumption among women in Australia attending breast screening services: an exploratory cross‐sectional study
Abstract Background and Aims Alcohol is a major modifiable risk factor for female breast
cancer, with breast cancer risk now associated with substantially lower consumption levels …
cancer, with breast cancer risk now associated with substantially lower consumption levels …
Alcohol consumption is a modifiable risk factor for breast cancer: are women aware of this relationship?
Aims Despite alcohol consumption being a dose-dependent risk factor for breast cancer, a
recent study conducted in the UK found< 20% of women attending breast screening …
recent study conducted in the UK found< 20% of women attending breast screening …
Alcohol use and breast cancer risk: a qualitative study of women's perspectives to inform the development of a preventative intervention in breast clinics
SE Chambers, ER Copson… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This study aimed to explore women's views about breast cancer risk and alcohol
use, to inform the design of a prototype for an intervention in breast clinics about alcohol as …
use, to inform the design of a prototype for an intervention in breast clinics about alcohol as …
Using a mass media campaign to raise women's awareness of the link between alcohol and cancer: cross-sectional pre-intervention and post-intervention evaluation …
Objectives To evaluate the effectiveness of a population-based, statewide public health
intervention designed to improve women's awareness and knowledge of the link between …
intervention designed to improve women's awareness and knowledge of the link between …
[HTML][HTML] Demographic disparities in the limited awareness of alcohol use as a breast cancer risk factor: empirical findings from a cross-sectional study of US women
MH Swahn, P Martinez, A Balenger, J Luningham… - BMC Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Background Alcohol use is an established yet modifiable risk factor for breast cancer.
However, recent research indicates that the vast majority of US women are unaware that …
However, recent research indicates that the vast majority of US women are unaware that …
[HTML][HTML] Alcohol and breast cancer risk: Middle-aged women's logic and recommendations for reducing consumption in Australia
Background We aimed to understand the factors shaping alcohol consumption patterns in
middle-aged women (45–64), and to identify participant-driven population-and policy-level …
middle-aged women (45–64), and to identify participant-driven population-and policy-level …
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