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Academic Article Validity of self-reported mammography: examining recall and covariates among older women in a Health Maintenance Organization.
Academic Article The impact of survey nonresponse bias on conclusions drawn from a mammography intervention trial.
Academic Article Breast cancer knowledge, beliefs, and screening behaviors among low-income, elderly black women.
Academic Article Racial/ethnic differences in the self-reported use of screening mammography.
Academic Article The American College of Radiology's BI-RADS 3 Classification in a Nationwide Screening Program: current assessment and comparison with earlier use.
Academic Article Breast cancer screening practices among women in the United States, 2000.
Academic Article The effect of breast cancer screening messages on knowledge, attitudes, perceived risk, and mammography screening of African American women in the rural South.
Academic Article Validity of women's self-reports of cancer screening test utilization in a managed care population.
Academic Article Whatever happened to clinical breast examinations?
Academic Article Randomized controlled trial of a repeat mammography intervention: effect of adherence definitions on results.
Academic Article Black-white disparities in elderly breast cancer mortality before and after implementation of Medicare benefits for screening mammography.
Academic Article Abnormal mammogram follow-up: do community lay health advocates make a difference?
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