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Future studies designed specifically to address this question using RP might also incorporate cultural factors, such as knowledge and perceptions about preventive medical care, cancer screening, and breast cancer risk [ 26, 51, 52]; and modesty and embarrassment issues associated with mammography [ 27, 52, 53].
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Does the fact that a Versace-wearing woman can stride into a shop and buy a Bone, a Pebble or a Mojo show that the shame and sheer embarrassment around issues like female masturbation is gone forever?
I remember (with some embarrassment) an issue of the English Department student magazine, Gorgon, in which I published a long, shapeless poem, full of vacuous profundities, based on Allen Tate's "Ode to the Confederate Dead," and in which Heaney had a short, shapely poem entitled "Aran": it was as modest as mine was pretentious, as precise as mine was vague.
Jenny Jones, a Green party London assembly member who ran for London mayor earlier this year, said: "The government and the mayor could have avoided the embarrassment of issuing this warning just ahead of the Olympics if they had taken firm action years ago.
Abbas accordingly rebuffed Obama's entreaty for a milder resolution and the American president suffered the embarrassment of issuing his first veto in the UN in utter defiance of the hopes expressed so eloquently in his Cairo speech.
The issue of feeling embarrassment around gynaecological issues have also been found to hinder women from seeking help with doctors.
Findings from these studies indicate several barriers which may deter older women from screening, such as embarrassment and logistical issues.
Barriers to help-seeking that concerned embarrassment or time issues (doctor's or own time) differed little by smoking status.
Practitioners' reluctance to initiate these conversations may stem from fears of litigation and over-involvement in non-medical issues, embarrassment, and misleading assumptions held about their patients' priorities for treatment [ 14].
Less commonly reported themes included poor services, embarrassment and financial issues related to the most recently employed financial incentives [ 31] (first Phase Delay); by-passing the facility in favour of one further away (second Phase Delay) and both absence of an enabling environment and disrespectful care (third Phase Delay).
Dunham's "modesty" (which I'm translating as embarrassment) makes this issue even clearer: don't take those clothes off if you don't want to, Ms Dunham.
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