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Rates and Correlates of Discomfort Associated with Mammography1

Joanna R. Dullum, MPH, Elizabeth C. Lewis, MPH and Joni A. Mayer, PhD

1 From the Graduate School of Public Health, Hardy Tower 119, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182-4162. Received November 5, 1998; revision requested December 10; revision received April 6, 1999; accepted April 27. Supported in part by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command under grant no. DAMD-17-94-J-4360. Address reprint requests to J.A.M. (e-mail: jmayer@mail.sdsu.edu).



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Figure 1. Graph demonstrates that approximately one-half the sample reported at least a moderate level of discomfort associated with recent mammography.

 





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