Understanding the impact of healthcare providers' perspectives on cancer control in rural communities: A qualitative study

This study seeks to understand how healthcare providers perceive systemic- and individual-level factors affecting rural patients' access to care and how this information impacts providers' approach to cancer screening and prevention recommendations. Over a six-month period in 2021, we cond...

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Main Authors: Alee Lockman (Author), Mariam Krikorian Atkinson (Author), Keelin McGee (Author), Tenille Oderwald (Author), James McGee (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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