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