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    Rural Populations’ Sources of Cancer Prevention and Health Promotion Information by Leimkuhler, Megan E, Hauser, Lindsay, Voges, Noelle, DeGuzman, Pamela B

    “…Purpose: Rural residents are less likely to engage in cancer risk-reduction behaviors than their urban counterparts. Rural cancer disparities may be related to…”
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    Abstract B21: Community health worker led smoking cessation intervention in Virginia Appalachia by Hauser, Lindsay, Labgold, Catherine, Anderson, Roger, Camacho, Fabian

    “…Abstract Introduction: Smoking in the United States has steadily declined over the past several years; however, rural Virginia Appalachian communities have a…”
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    Creating a Workplace Culture of Preventive Health: Process and Outcomes of the Colon Cancer–Free Zone at Virginia Cooperative Extension by Rafie, Carlin L., Hauser, Lindsay, Michos, John, Pinsky, Jeffrey

    Published in Journal of cancer education (01-12-2020)
    “…Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in the USA, yet is highly preventable and detectable at an early stage through screening. Virginia…”
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    Rural Populations' Sources of Cancer Prevention and Health Promotion Information: Rural Cancer Prevention by Leimkuhler, Megan E, Hauser, Lindsay, Voges, Noelle, De Guzman, Pamela B

    “…Purpose: Rural residents are less likely to engage in cancer risk-reduction behaviors than their urban counterparts. Rural cancer disparities may be related to…”
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    Evaluation of a Clinical Cancer Trial Research Training Workshop: Helping Nurses Build Capacity in Southwest Virginia by Burnett, Camille, Bullock, Linda, Collins, Cathleen A., Hauser, Lindsay

    Published in Public health Nursing (01-11-2016)
    “…Residents of Southwest Virginia (SWVA) face significant barriers in accessing the most advanced forms of cancer care, cancer risk reduction, and clinical…”
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