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Open AccessFostering shared decision-making about prostate cancer screening among African American men patients and their primary care providers: a randomized behavioral clinical trial
Prostate cancer is the third most prevalent cancer in the American population. Furthermore, the prognosis is worse in African American as there is increased morbidity and mortality associated with it.
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Assessing Cancer Health Literacy among Spanish-Speaking Latinos
Health literacy is a dynamic construct that changes with specific health conditions; thus, new disease-specific health literacy tools are needed. Since cancer is the leading cause of death among Latinos, the l...
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Factor analysis of a modified version of the California Brief Multicultural Competence Scale with minority pharmacy students
While most of the more frequently used self-report measures of cultural competence in health professionals are targeted to practicing physicians and mental health providers from the majority-white population, ...