Examining Older Adults' Attitudes and Perceptions of Cancer Screening and Overscreening: A Qualitative Study
Introduction/Objectives: Screening guidelines for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer (CRC) are less clear for older adults due to the potential harms that may result from screening. Understanding older adults' attitudes and perceptions, especially racial/ethnic minority and underserved adu...
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Main Authors: | Siddhartha Roy (Author), Jennifer L. Moss (Author), Sol M. Rodriguez-Colon (Author), Chan Shen (Author), Joie D. Cooper (Author), Robert P. Lennon (Author), Eugene J. Lengerich (Author), Alan Adelman (Author), William Curry (Author), Mack T. Ruffin (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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