Discussing race-related limitations of genomic testing for colon cancer risk: implications for education and counseling

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Discussing race-related limitations of genomic testing for colon cancer risk: implications for education and counseling is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.SOCSCIMED.2014.05.014
P932PMC publication ID4143507
P698PubMed publication ID24908172
P5875ResearchGate publication ID262342370

P50authorGillian W. HookerQ88594371
P2093author name stringBeth N Peshkin
Marc D Schwartz
Kristi D Graves
Kara-Grace Leventhal
Rachel Nusbaum
Lauren Vanhusen
Jessica Pavlick
Morgan N Butrick
Yasmin Salehizadeh
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectcolon cancerQ18555025
P304page(s)26-37
P577publication date2014-05-15
P1433published inSocial Science and MedicineQ7550785
P1476titleDiscussing race-related limitations of genomic testing for colon cancer risk: implications for education and counseling
P478volume114

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