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Obesity, Gynecological Factors, and Abnormal Mammography Follow-Up in Minority and Medically Underserved Women
Journal of Women's Health, 06/29/09
Fair AM et al. - Study results suggest that weight status and gynecological history influence patients' decisions to participate in mammography follow-up studies. Strategies are necessary to reduce weight-related barriers to mammography follow-up in the healthcare system including provider training related to mammography screening of obese women.
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