Acculturation and mammography screening among Hispanic women living in farmworker communities.
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Maria E Fernandez | G. Tortolero-Luna | R. Palmer | Alicia Gonzales | P. Dolan Mullen | Alicia M. Gonzales | Patricia Dolan Mullen
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