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2017
DOI: 10.25251/skin.1.2.10
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The Importance of Recognition of the Skin Cancer Risk of Native Americans: A Call to Action

Abstract: Melanoma is a deadly skin cancer affecting a significant part of the U.S. population. People of color are more likely to face lower survival rates from melanoma and are more likely to be diagnosed at a later stage. Efforts to combat this have largely focused on Asian, Hispanic, and African American patients. Native Americans have been unfortunately excluded from such studies. This article is a call to action and is an effort to raise awareness for Native American inclusion in future skin cancer studies so thei… Show more

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“…An internet-based survey was adapted into Chinese from an English survey used in previous studies for assessing current knowledge and management of skin cancer in English-speaking populations [41][42][43][44]. The survey contained 74 questions in Chinese (Multimedia Appendix 1) and took approximately 30 minutes to complete.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An internet-based survey was adapted into Chinese from an English survey used in previous studies for assessing current knowledge and management of skin cancer in English-speaking populations [41][42][43][44]. The survey contained 74 questions in Chinese (Multimedia Appendix 1) and took approximately 30 minutes to complete.…”
Section: Survey Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%