Mammography facilities are accessible, so why is utilization so low?

scientific article published on 11 February 2009

Mammography facilities are accessible, so why is utilization so low? is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S10552-009-9295-1
P932PMC publication ID2694850
P698PubMed publication ID19205911
P5875ResearchGate publication ID225556147

P2093author name stringW Douglas Evans
Lee R Mobley
Tzy-Mey May Kuo
Laurel J Clayton
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P921main subjectmammographyQ324634
P304page(s)1017-1028
P577publication date2009-02-11
P1433published inCancer Causes & ControlQ325957
P1476titleMammography facilities are accessible, so why is utilization so low?
P478volume20

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