Skin cancer prevention and detection practices in a Michigan farm population following an educational intervention.
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G. Swanson | K. Rosenman | J. Gardiner | P. Mullan | G M Swanson | P B Mullan | Z Zhu | J C Gardiner | K Rosenman | Z. Zhu | Z. Zhu
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