The Native Circle CIRCLE / Cancer Prevention

CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL


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Burhansstipanov L: Documentation of the Cancer Research Needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives. Bethesda, MD, NCI, 1994.

Burhansstipanov L: Developing Culturally Competent Community-Based Interventions, 1995.

Burhansstipanov L: Native American Data Limitations and Home Care. Alaska Med 37(4):133, 1995.

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INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE: Adjusting for Miscoding of Indian Race on State Death Certificates:36, 1996.

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Welty T: Cancer Risk Factors in Three Sioux Tribes. Alaska Med 35(4):265, 1993.

Wiggins C: Issues to Consider When Choosing A Computer Program to Assist Native American Collection of Accurate Cancer Data. Cancer 78(7):1569, 1996.

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