The development of efficacious theory-based, culturally relevant interventions to promote cervical cancer prevention among underserved populations is crucial to the elimination of cancer disparities.
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 49, No. 2 (March 2021), pp. 219-227 (9 pages) Aims: This study aimed to investigate whether introducing workplace health-promotion interventions targeting ...
Patient-Centered Approach to Benefit–Risk Characterization Using Number Needed to Benefit and Number Needed to Harm: Advanced Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer Following the Preferred Reporting Items for ...
Embedded throughout the University of Colorado Boulder, the Health Promotion office is redefining how a university can foster student, faculty, and staff well-being. By focusing on accessibility, ...
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