id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_o22s7jrgl5g2jk5ggvebi5oiii S. Bryn Austin An examination of sexual orientation group patterns in mammographic and colorectal screening in a cohort of U.S. women 2012 9 .pdf application/pdf 5977 593 61 data on state-level healthcare quality and sexual-orientationrelated legal protections were also gathered. models were used to estimate sexual orientation group differences in breast and colorectal cancer screening, controlling for sociodemographics and state-level healthcare 1,000,000 U.S. women died of breast and colorectal cancers, respectively, in that same year [1]. 83 % of women aged 50–75 years who described themselves as lesbian or bisexual reported ever receiving a One study examining colorectal screening rates by sexual orientation using across sexual orientation groups in women aged 50 years screening, nor have they examined whether state of residence may modify any observed sexual orientation-related We used these data to calculate the proportion of heterosexual, bisexual, and lesbian women aged 40–60 years who breast cancer screening among women aged 50–74 years—United States, 2008. An examination of sexual orientation group patterns in mammographic and colorectal screening in a cohort of U.S. women ./cache/work_o22s7jrgl5g2jk5ggvebi5oiii.pdf ./txt/work_o22s7jrgl5g2jk5ggvebi5oiii.txt