Changes in breast cancer screening rates among 32 community health centers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Full Title: Cancer
Abbreviation: Cancer
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"Conflict of Interest Disclosures All the authors are employed by the American Cancer Society, which receives grants from private and corporate foundations, including foundations associated with companies in the health sector for research outside the submitted work. The salaries for Kristen A. Wehling and Karla Wysocki are partially funded by Pfizer grants for projects outside the scope of this article. Stacey A. Fedewa, Megan M. Cotter, Richard Killewald, and Laura Makaroff are not funded by or key personnel for any of these grants, and their salaries are solely funded through American Cancer Society funds. Fedewa also reports National Cancer Institute honoraria for a Cancer Epidemiology Education in Special Populations talk (August 2019), which were donated to the American Cancer Society, and Makaroff has served on an advisory board for the University of New Mexico project ECHO."
"All the authors are employed by the American Cancer Society, which receives grants from private and corporate foundations, including foundations associated with companies in the health sector for research outside the submitted work. The salaries for Kristen A. Wehling and Karla Wysocki are partially funded by Pfizer grants for projects outside the scope of this article. Stacey A. Fedewa, Megan M. Cotter, Richard Killewald, and Laura Makaroff are not funded by or key personnel for any of these grants, and their salaries are solely funded through American Cancer Society funds. Fedewa also reports National Cancer Institute honoraria for a Cancer Epidemiology Education in Special Populations talk (August 2019), which were donated to the American Cancer Society, and Makaroff has served on an advisory board for the University of New Mexico project ECHO. We thank the National Football League for its support of the Community Health Advocates Implementing Nationwide Grants for Empowerment and Equity (CHANGE) program as well as the American Cancer Society regional staff managing the extensive relationships with all health systems involved with the project."
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