Determinants of Intention to Participate in Breast Cancer Screening among Urban Chinese Women: An Application of the Protection Motivation Theory
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Xinguang Chen | Wenshuang Wei | Min Zhang | Qing Liu | Qinmei Li | Dan Zuo | Miao Zhang
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