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Community Health Workers Speak Out About the Kin KeeperSM Model

Community health workers (CHWs) informed students and researcher alike on the Kin Keeper SM Cancer Prevention Intervention. Students interested in medicine, guided by faculty, conducted a focus group session with 13 CHWs to find out if the intervention was effective for delivering breast and cervica...

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Published in:Journal of cancer education 2010-06, Vol.25 (2), p.236-241
Main Authors: Mousa, Shimaa M., Brooks, Emily, Dietrich, Monika, Henderson, Aisha, McLean, Casey, Patricia Williams, Karen
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