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Could mobile mammography reduce social and geographic inequalities in breast cancer screening participation?
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Risk factors of breast cancer and breast self-examination in early detection: Systematic review of awareness among Indian women in community and health care professionals.
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Factors associated with non-participation in cervical cancer screening - A nationwide study of nearly half a million women in Denmark.
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Exploring racial differences surrounding prostate cancer screening: Beliefs and attitudes in community dwelling men attending an urban men’s health event.
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“I thought cancer was one of those random things. I didn’t know cancer could be caught…”: Adolescent girls’ understandings and experiences of the HPV programme in the UK.
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Decision-making processes for breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer screening: The DECISIONS survey.
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Towards skin cancer prevention and early detection: Evolution of skin cancer awareness campaigns in Australia.
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Trends in colorectal cancer screening over time for persons with and without chronic disability.
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Sustainable and cost-effective teenage breast awareness campaigns: Insights from a Nigerian high school intervention study.
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