Factors associated with inconsistent sun protection in first-degree relatives of melanoma survivors

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First-degree relatives (FDRs) of melanoma survivors are at heightened risk for developing melanoma, but use sun protection inconsistently. To develop appropriate interventions, in this article we identify factors related to sun protection inconsistency in melanoma FDRs using ethnographic decision tr …
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Authors Shuk E;Burkhalter JE;Baguer CF;Holland SM;Pinkhasik A;Brady MS;Coit DG;Ariyan CE;Hay JL;;
Journal Qualitative Health Research
Year 2012
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