Addressing Cancer Screening Inequities by Promoting Cancer Prevention Knowledge, Awareness, Self-Efficacy, and Screening Uptake Among Low-Income and Illiterate Immigrant Women in France
Objective: Cancer screening rates are suboptimal for disadvantaged populations in France, yet little evidence exists on their cancer-related knowledge and screening barriers. The main objective of this study was to examine cancer-related knowledge, awareness, self-efficacy, and perceptions of screen...
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Main Authors: | Maria De Jesus (Author), Christelle M. Rodrigue (Author), Sarah Rahmani (Author), Christian Balamou (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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