A Ten-Year Overview of Cancer Genetic Family History Screening in Georgia's Latina Population
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        Examines the use of cancer genetic family history (FH) screening among 9,328 Latina women in Georgia, utilizing 2013-2022 Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education (GA CORE) screening data. Includes data on total positive and negative FH screening results, and compares changes in FH screening completion rates over time by rurality and social deprivation.
    Author(s)
            D. Ramirez Leon, L.E. Barber, S. Gabram-Mendola, et al.
        Citation
            Frontiers in Public Health, 12, 1432971
        Date
            10/2024
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                 ·                          Cancer
                 ·                          Health screening
                 ·                          Rural-urban differences
                 ·                          Social determinants of health
                 ·                          Statistics and data
                 ·                          Women
                 ·                          Georgia
                     
        