A pilot study examining skin cancer education in an underserved population at a free skin cancer screening
Background: Minority populations are increasingly diagnosed with skin cancer and often in later stages with more aggressive subtypes. Objective: We sought to pilot a study to evaluate the effectiveness of providing a skin cancer screening and education module to address potential barriers to dermato...
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Main Authors: | Herbert B. Castillo Valladares, MD (Author), Alison K. Lee, MD, MHS (Author), Shayan Cheraghlou, BA (Author), Amanda Zhou, BS (Author), Sarika Ramachandran, MD (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer,
2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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