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Health Service Accessibility and Risk in Cervical Cancer Prevention: Comparing Rural Versus Nonrural Residence in New Mexico

Description
Details a study on how geographic accessibility affects rural women's cervical cancer screening rates. Compares rural and urban areas in New Mexico. Breaks down data by travel distance, year, and services provided.
Author(s)
Yolanda J. McDonald, Daniel W. Goldberg, Isabel C. Scarinci, et al.
Citation
Journal of Rural Health, 33(4), 382-392
Date
09/2017
Type
Document
Tagged as
Access · Cancer · Health disparities · Health screening · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · Women · New Mexico