Design and pilot implementation of the Achieving Cancer Equity through Identification, Testing, and Screening (ACE‐ITS) program in an urban underresourced population

The Achieving Cancer Equity through Identification, Testing, and Screening (ACE‐ITS) program is a community‐engaged framework to improve mammography maintenance and rates of genetic risk assessment, counseling, and testing using a multilevel approach that enhances patient navigation through mobile health and community education.

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