We studied the profile of 2,000 women who were submitted to mammography studies at a public hospital and at a private clinic in the city of Goiânia, GO, Brazil. Data were collected through interviews. The mean age of the women was 49 years. Most women resided in the city, 11.5% had not breastfed whereas two thirds had breastfed for more than 6 months. Hormone-replacement therapy was used by over 20% of the women, of which one fifth had never been submitted to a mammography study. Family history of breast cancer was reported in 13.3% of the women examined at the public hospital and in 7.5% of the women examined at the private clinic. Of these, 28.67% and 33.33%, respectively, had never been submitted to a mammography study before. Screening for cancer was the main cause that motivated the exam. A great number of the interviewed women had not been submitted to a mammography study due to the lack of a medical request, or simply because they considered it unnecessary at the time of request.
Mammography; Breast cancer; Screening