Social Networks as Predictors of Colorectal Cancer Screening in African Americans
<strong>Background:</strong> Early detection can reduce colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality by 15%-33%, and screening is widely recommended for average-risk adults beginning at age 50 years. Colorectal cancer mortality rates are higher in African Americans than in whites, while screening r...
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Main Authors: | Ernest Alema-Mensah (Author), Selina Smith (Author), Mechelle Claridy (Author), Victor Ede (Author), Benjamin Ansa (Author), Daniel Blumenthal (Author) |
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Georgia Southern University,
2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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