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Bachman, Audrey Smith; Cohen, Elisia L; Collins, Tom et al. (2018) Identifying Communication Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening Adherence among Appalachian Kentuckians. Health Commun 33:1284-1292
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Eddens, Katherine S; Fagan, Jesse M; Collins, Tom (2017) An Interactive, Mobile-Based Tool for Personal Social Network Data Collection and Visualization Among a Geographically Isolated and Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Population: Early-Stage Feasibility Study With Qualitative User Feedback. JMIR Res Protoc 6:e124
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Crosby, Richard A; Vanderpool, Robin; Jones, Cissi (2016) Associations of an abnormal Pap test result with attitudes and beliefs relevant to cervical cancer: a study of rural Appalachian women. Cancer Causes Control 27:947-50
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