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  • 9. Tailored messages, external barriers, and women's utilization of professional breast cancer screening over time.
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  • 11. Using the internet to identify women's sources of breast health education and screening.
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  • 17. Tongan-American women's breast cancer knowledge, attitudes, and screening behaviors.
    Tanjasiri SP, LeHa'uli P, Finau S, Fehoko I, Skeen NA.
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