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. 2011 Apr 2;11:9. doi: 10.1186/1472-6874-11-9

Table 2.

Summary of findings explaining barriers to screening for breast cancer

Perceived patient barriers
 Cultural beliefs (i.e., appropriateness of a male provider to provide breast care)
 Screening costs
 Religious beliefs
 Fear of pain
 Patient compliance and cooperation
 Preference for a female health provider
 Lack of familiarity with prevention as a health concept among many immigrants
 Transportation
Perceived clinical barriers
 Having a female provider at the clinic to conduct examinations
 Access to care/cost
 Location of mammogram facility
 Availability of the mobile mammogram screening van at the clinic site
 Time availability of providers for well-woman services at clinics
 Screenings not conducted at the clinic
 Inefficient WCCP paperwork requirements