Access and attitudinal factors related to breast and cervical cancer rescreening: why are Latinas still underscreened?
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Access and attitudinal factors related to breast and cervical cancer rescreening: why are Latinas still underscreened?
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Access and attitudinal factors ...... e Latinas still underscreened?
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Beth A Brown
Eliseo J Pérez-Stable
Fabio Sabogal
Regina Otero-Sabogal
Susan Stewart
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2003-06-01T00:00:00Z