Cancer screening among Korean Americans.
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Primary care physicians beliefs about prostate-specific antigen evidence uncertainty, screening efficacy, and test use.
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Colorectal cancer screening disparities related to obesity and gender.
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Contemporary nationwide patterns of self-reported prostate-specific antigen screening in US veterans.
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Factors influencing behavioural intention regarding prostate cancer screening among older African-American men.
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Demographic, psychosocial, and behavioural associations with cancer screening among a homeless population.
Williams, L.B., McCall, A., Looney, S.W., Joshua, T., & Tingen, M.S., (2018). Demographic, psychosocial, and behavioural associations with cancer screening among a homeless population. Public Health Nursing, 35, 281-290.
The impact of mandatory insurance coverage of preventive cancer screenings on consumers.
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Frequency of colorectal cancer screening and the impact of family physicians on screening behaviour.
Zarychanski, R., Chen, Y., Bernstein, C.N., & Hebert, P.C., (2007). Frequency of colorectal cancer screening and the impact of family physicians on screening behaviour. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 177(6), 593-597.
Colorectal, prostate, and skin cancer screening among hispanic and white non-hispanic men, 2000-2005.
Zhou, J., Enewold, L., Peoples, G.E., McLeod, D.G., Potter, J.F., Steele, S.R., Clive, K.S., Stojadinovic, A., & Zhu, K., (2011). Colorectal, prostate, and skin cancer screening among hispanic and white non-hispanic men, 2000-2005. Journal of the National Medical Association, 103(4), 343-350.
Patient-provider communication and cancer screening among unmarried women.
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