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This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by John Luque and Matt Vargas.
Connection Strength

1.415
  1. Vargas MA, Matthew OO, Jackson DR, Austin T, Tawk R, Wallace K, Gwede CK, Luque JS. Adaptation of a Community Health Advisor Intervention to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening Among African Americans in the Southern United States. Cancer Health Disparities. 2021; 5.
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    Score: 0.776
  2. Luque JS, Kiros GE, Vargas M, Jackson DR, Matthew OO, Austin TD, Tawk R, Ali AA, Harris CM, Wallace K, Gwede CK. Association of Preventive Care Attitudes and Beliefs with Colorectal Cancer Screening History among African American Patients of Community Health Centers. J Cancer Educ. 2023 Dec; 38(6):1816-1824.
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    Score: 0.231
  3. Luque JS, Matthew OO, Jackson DR, Vargas MA, Austin T, Ali A, Kiros GE, Harris CM, Tawk R, Gwede CK, Wallace K, Jean-Pierre P. Assessing the effectiveness of a community health advisor plus screen to save educational intervention on stool-based testing adherence in an African American safety net clinic population: study protocol for a randomized pragmatic trial. Trials. 2022 Feb 15; 23(1):151.
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    Score: 0.210
  4. Luque JS, Vargas M, Wallace K, Matthew OO, Tawk R, Ali AA, Kiros GE, Harris CM, Gwede CK. Engaging the Community on Colorectal Cancer Screening Education: Focus Group Discussions Among African Americans. J Cancer Educ. 2022 04; 37(2):251-262.
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    Score: 0.198
Connection Strength

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