Cervical Cancer Prevention: Asian-American Women's Knowledge and Participation in Screening Practices
โ Scribed by Robison, Katina; Clark, Lindsay; Eng, Whitney; Wu, Lily; Raker, Christina; Clark, Melissa; Tejada-Berges, Trevor; Dizon, Don S.
- Book ID
- 125419333
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 448 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1049-3867
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## BACKGROUND. Cervical cancer is important to American Indian women due to high mortality and low survival rates compared with other ethnic groups. This article describes the development and implementation of a ciilturally acceptable cervical cancer screening program in urban and rural American In
## BACKGROUND. Cervical cancer is important to American Indian women due to high mortality and low survival rates compared with other ethnic groups. This article describes the development and implementation of a ciilturally acceptable cervical cancer screening program in urban and rural American I