Predictors of Cancer Screening Among Culturally Diverse Men
Men have higher rates of all cancers and are more likely to die from cancer than women; however, men are less likely to utilize disease prevention services. African American/Black men and Hispanic men have lower cancer survival rates and are less likely to utilize health care services than non-Hispa...
Main Authors: | Carolyn M. Tucker PhD, Guillermo M. Wippold MS, Andrea D. Guastello MS, Tya M. Arthur PhD, MPH, Frederic F. Desmond PhD, Brian M. Rivers PhD, MPH, Jenna L. Davis MPH, Desiree Rivers PhD, MSPH, B. Lee Green PhD |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publishing
2018-07-01
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Series: | American Journal of Men's Health |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988316644398 |
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