Cancer fatalism-the belief that death is inevitable when cancer is present-has been identified as a barrier to participation in cancer screening, detection, and treatment. Yet this literature has ...
Interestingly, Straughan and Seow's work [10] focuses on fatalism among women of Chinese descent, whereas Freeman [6] focuses on the role of poverty and fatalism, and Powe and Johnson [9] focus on ...
The change in leadership in Washington raises endless questions about its impact — on government, on society in general, and for healthcare policy and public health in particular. It's clear we are on ...
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