(Boston University Medical Center) Boston University School of Medicine’s (BUSM) researchers have found that sociodemographic characteristics are related to a patients’ willingness to participate in cancer screenings. They found this was more important than both attitudinal barriers and medical facilitors. This study appears in the March issue of the Journal of the National Medical Association.
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