Having health insurance does not eliminate race/ethnicity-associated delays in breast cancer diagnosis in the District of Columbia.
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Having health insurance does not eliminate race/ethnicity-associated delays in breast cancer diagnosis in the District of Columbia.
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District of Columbia Citywide Patient Navigator Research Program Research Group
Heather A Young
Heather J Hoffman
Lisa M Alexander
Nancy L LaVerda
Paul H Levine
Steven R Patierno
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2011-02-24T00:00:00Z