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UArizona Nurse Receives Grant to Develop Cancer Health Equity Research Center for Hispanic Patients
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A University of Arizona College of Nursing researcher was one of only four recipients of a $4 million American Cancer S...
Community-based intervention benefits low-income, minority individuals with cancer
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Patel MI, et al. Abstract 6500. Presented at: ASCO Annual Meeting; June 3-7, 2022; Chicago.
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What makes for successful patient navigation implementation in cancer prevention and screening programs using an evaluation and sustainability fram...
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Perspectives of Low-Income and Minority Populations With Lung Cancer: A Qualitative Evaluation of Unmet Needs
Purpose:
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Prostate cancer upgrading and adverse pathology in Hispanic men undergoing radical prostatectomy
Purpose:
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