Understanding determinants of lung cancer preventive care in at-risk urban American Indians and Alaska Natives: A mixed-methods study

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This research study, funded by the American Lung Association, American Thoracic Society and CHEST Foundation (MT) and by the NCI/NIH (P50CA228944), included a mixed-methods community-based participatory research approach to explore key needs regarding lung cancer screening among urban-based American Indian and Alaska Native community members.

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Link to Resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102822
Resource year: 2024
Reference: Tsosie, U., Anderson, N., Woo, N., Dee, C., Echo-Hawk, A., Baker, L., Rusk, A. M., Barrington, W., Parker, M., & Triplette, M. (2024). Understanding determinants of lung cancer preventive care in at-risk urban American Indians and Alaska Natives: A mixed-methods study. Preventive Medicine Reports, 45, 102822-. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102822
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Cancer Care & Prevention,Qualitative Research

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