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    Suarez L, Pulley L.
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  • 9. Health beliefs related to breast self-examination in a sample of Turkish women.
    Nahcivan NO, Secginli S.
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  • 11. Breast, colon, and prostate screening in the adult population of Croatia: does rural origin matter?
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    Early J, Armstrong SN, Burke S, Thompson DL.
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  • 14. Breast cancer detection: knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of women from Pennsylvania.
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  • 15. Common psychosocial factors underlying breast cancer screening and breast cancer treatment adherence: a conceptual review and synthesis.
    Magai C, Consedine N, Neugut AI, Hershman DL.
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  • 16. The influence of marital status on the stage at diagnosis, treatment, and survival of older women with breast cancer.
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  • 17. Breast cancer screening in relation to access to health services.
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