Utilizing Social Media Advertisements and Participant Social Networks to Recruit African American Breast Cancer Survivors: Design and Rationale
PurposeOur objective is to pilot an advertisement-driven sampling procedure among African American (AA) breast cancer survivors living in Maryland. These pilot study methods will inform a future population-based study of AA breast cancer survivors at high risk of poor outcomes due to biological diff...
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Main Authors: | Avonne E. Connor (Author), Kate E. Dibble (Author), Kala Visvanathan (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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