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South Asian women were much more likely than white women to report emotional barriers: worry about what the doctor might find, embarrassment and lacking confidence talking about symptoms, and all the differences were highly statistically significant.
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Other studies with predominantly white samples have found embarrassment cited as a barrier to colorectal cancer screening [ 35, 36], and it may have played a role in the lower levels of participation in FOB testing and follow-up colonoscopy among south Asians in the FOBT pilot.
If it comes to it, the Eurosceptical chancellor might just find that embarrassment quite bearable.
Anyone looking for mis-prognostications about it will find an embarrassment of riches.
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This finding is consistent with a previous study which found that embarrassment and the perception of a shameful experience among Korean mothers interfered with Pap-screening behaviours.
So I examined overseas festivals and found an embarrassment of "riches".
"Of course, one might hesitate to compare the Oklahoma City suburbs to those in Westchester, say, but I dare say John Cheever would have found an embarrassment of riches in our particular house".
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