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Volunteer Facilitators Assist Community Practices With Enhancing Cancer Control
Charlotte B. Woodruff;
Allen J. Dietrich, MD;
Patricia A. Carney, PhD;
Jeannette I. Frechette;
Margaret A. Camp;
Beth S. Fitzgerald, MPA
Arch Fam Med. 1996;5(10):560-565.
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