Contextualising migrants’ health behaviour - a qualitative study of transnational ties and their implications for participation in mammography screening

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Linnea Lue Kessing
Marie Norredam
Ann-Britt Kvernrod
Anna Mygind
Maria Kristiansen
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[1] University of Copenhagen,Danish Research Centre for Migration, Ethnicity, and Health (MESU), Section for Health Services Research, Department of Public Health
[2] The Danish Cancer Society,Department for Cancer Prevention and Documentation
[3] University of Copenhagen,Section for Social Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
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Migrant women; Mammography screening; Contextualised; Health and social issues; Transnational ties;
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