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Double Discourse: Perspectives on Breast Screening Participation among Women and Their Health Care Providers

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Table 1. Demographic characteristics of participants.
Table 2. Participant reported screening encouragers and barriers
Table 3. Body image concerns impact on the screening experience
Table 4. Participant reported experiences during screening
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