Perceptions about cancer and barriers towards cancer screening among ethnic minority women in a deprived area in Denmark - a qualitative study
Abstract Background Screening programmes for cervical cancer, breast cancer and colorectal cancer have been implemented in many Western countries to reduce cancer incidence and mortality. Ethnic minority women are less likely to participate in cancer screening than the majority population. In worst...
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Main Authors: | Camilla Rahr Tatari (Author), Berit Andersen (Author), Trine Brogaard (Author), Sara Koed Badre-Esfahani (Author), Negin Jaafar (Author), Pia Kirkegaard (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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