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Association between primary language, a lack of mammographic screening, and later stage breast cancer presentation.

Katy E BalazyCecil M BenitezPaulina M GutkinClare E JacobsonRie von EybenKathleen C Horst
Published in: Cancer (2019)
Language is independently associated with later stage breast cancer for NES patients, regardless of race/ethnicity. NES patients may have difficulty in accessing the health care system. Future interventions should seek to reduce language barriers for mammographic screening and diagnosis.
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