Perspectives of Aboriginal women on participation in mammographic screening: a step towards improving services

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Leanne Pilkington
Margaret M. Haigh
Angela Durey
Judith M. Katzenellenbogen
Sandra C. Thompson
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[1] Aboriginal Health Strategy,
[2] WA Country Health Service,undefined
[3] Department of Health,undefined
[4] BreastScreen WA,undefined
[5] Western Australian Centre for Rural Health,undefined
[6] The University of Western Australia,undefined
[7] School of Dentistry,undefined
[8] The University of Western Australia M512,undefined
[9] Centre for Aboriginal Studies,undefined
[10] Curtin University,undefined
[11] School of Population and Global Health,undefined
[12] The University of Western Australia M512,undefined
[13] Western Australian Centre for Rural Health,undefined
[14] The University of Western Australia,undefined
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Aboriginal; Indigenous; Breast cancer; Breast screening; Mammography;
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