Views, Barriers, and Suggestions for Colorectal Cancer Screening Among American Indian Women Older Than 50 Years in the Midwest
Objective . Although colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality rates in the US population have shown a decline, American Indian (AI) CRC mortality rates appear to be increasing. CRC screening rates of AIs remain low when compared with other ethnic groups. The research team explored women's perceptions...
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Main Authors: | Melissa K. Filippi (Author), Aimee S. James (Author), Sarah Brokenleg (Author), Myrietta Talawyma (Author), David G. Perdue (Author), Won S. Choi (Author), K. Allen Greiner (Author), Christine M. Daley (Author) |
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2013-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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