UCSF Study Finds Women Prefer Mobile Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool Over Paper Version
A recent study published in the Journal of Health Disparities Research Practices finds that a mobile health application for assessing breast cancer risk is easy for older, diverse and low-income women to use. The study, by researchers at UC-San Francisco, found that the majority of women preferred the mobile tool over a traditional paper risk assessment tool.
- "Older Low-Income Women Liked mHealth Breast Care App" (Goth, Health Data Management, 3/24).
- "Small Study: Older, Low-Income Women Prefer Digital Questionnaire to Paper" (Pai, MobiHealthNews, 3/25).