Randomized, controlled trial of a multimodal intervention to improve cancer screening rates in a safety-net primary care practice.
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Randomized, controlled trial of a multimodal intervention to improve cancer screening rates in a safety-net primary care practice.
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scientific article published on 02 July 2013
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Amna Idris
Kevin Fiscella
Michael Mendoza
Patricia Ford
Paul Winters
Raymond Specht
Samantha Hendren
Sharon Humiston
Shirley X L Li
Stephen Marcus
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10.1007/S11606-013-2506-1
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2013-07-02T00:00:00Z