The SWIM study: Ethnic minority women's ideas and preferences for a tailored intervention to promote national cancer screening programmes-A qualitative interview study
Abstract Background Ethnic minority women from non‐Western countries are less likely than the native women to participate in screening programmes for cervical cancer, breast cancer and colorectal cancer. This social inequality can result in loss of possibility for prevention, delayed diagnosis and t...
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Main Authors: | Camilla Rahr Tatari (Author), Berit Andersen (Author), Trine Brogaard (Author), Sara Badre‐Esfahani (Author), Negin Jaafar (Author), Pia Kirkegaard (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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