Views of Somali women and men on the use of faith-based messages promoting breast and cervical cancer screening for Somali women: a focus-group study

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Rebekah Pratt
Sharif Mohamed
Wali Dirie
Nimo Ahmed
Michael VanKeulen
Huda Ahmed
Nancy Raymond
Kola Okuyemi
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[1] University of Minnesota,Program in Health Disparities Research, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
[2] Islamic Civil Society of America,Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
[3] University of Minnesota,Program in Health Disparities Research
[4] Open Path Resources,Powell Center for Women’s Health, Department of Psychiatry
[5] University of Minnesota,undefined
[6] University of Minnesota,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 17卷
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Focus Group; Cervical Cancer; Cancer Screening; Video Clip; Cervical Cancer Screening;
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