Rural-urban differences in breast and colorectal cancer screening among US women, 2014-2019
Introduction: Prior research has revealed rural populations have lower rates of breast and colorectal cancer screening compared to their urban counterparts in the USA. An increasing number of rural hospitals have closed, with rural residents reporting skipping diagnosing imaging and preventative car...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas Theodoropoulos (Author), Hui Xie (Author), Qian Wang (Author), Chi Wen (Author), Yannan Li (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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