Breast cancer incidence and mammography screening among resettlers in Germany
Abstract Background European studies showed that women with a migration background are less likely to participate in mammography screenings than autochthonous women. However, the participation in the German mammography screening programme (MSP) among ethnic German migrants from countries of the form...
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Main Authors: | Simone Kaucher (Author), Laura Khil (Author), Hiltraud Kajüter (Author), Heiko Becher (Author), Maren Reder (Author), Petra Kolip (Author), Jacob Spallek (Author), Volker Winkler (Author), Eva-Maria Berens (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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