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    UMB CURE 2017: Nasopharyngeal Cancer Prevalence Among African Americans

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    Author
    Braxton, Amirah
    Date
    2017-07-14
    Type
    Poster/Presentation
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    Included are a poster and accompanying artwork inspired by the topic of the poster. The artwork depicts the healthy and unhealthy conditions. Prepared by middle school CURE scholars, these were presented at Davidge Hall on July 14, 2017 as part of a competition focused on public health topics. UMB CURE Scholars Program - Seventh Grade Cohort 1, Franklin Square Elementary Middle School, Baltimore, MD.
    Sponsors
    Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center, Univeristy of Maryland, Baltimore.
    Keyword
    UMB CURE Scholars Program
    Cancer
    CURE (Program)
    Nasopharynx--Cancer
    Healthcare Disparities
    African Americans
    Identifier to cite or link to this item
    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/7307
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