Recruiting Small Manufacturing Worksites That Employ Multiethnic, Low-wage Workforces Into a Cancer Prevention Research Trial
Introduction Worksites, including those that employ multiethnic, low-wage workforces, represent a strategic venue for reaching populations at risk for developing cancer. Methods We surveyed 197 small manufacturing worksites prior to an effort to recruit their workforces into a randomized clinical tr...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth M. Barbeau (Author), Lorraine Wallace (Author), Ruth Lederman (Author), Nancy Lightman (Author), Anne Stoddard (Author), Glorian Sorensen (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
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