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The Perception of Vietnamese-American Women Towards Cervical Cancer and Prevention Methods

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The Perception of Vietnamese-American Women Towards Cervical Cancer and Prevention Methods

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2009-10-07

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The purpose of this project was to learn about the perceptions Vietnamese-American women have towards cervical cancer and prevention methods. In addition, this project sought to better understand barriers Vietnamese-American women may have in receiving preventative care, such as Pap tests, and ways to increase awareness and usage of preventative medicine.

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Additional contributors: Sara Axtell; Susie Nanney; Jo Peterson; John Tranberg and the Vietnamese Minnesotans Association.

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This work was supported by a grant from the Minnesota's Future Doctors program.

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Nguyen-Tran, Thuy Duong. (2009). The Perception of Vietnamese-American Women Towards Cervical Cancer and Prevention Methods. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/58240.

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