Comparison of methods for classifying Hispanic ethnicity in a population-based cancer registry.
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K. Swallen | D. West | S. Stewart | S. Glaser | P. Horn-Ross | S L Stewart | S L Glaser | P L Horn-Ross | D W West | K C Swallen | P. Horn‐Ross
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