The role of dissemination and implementation science in global breast cancer control programs: Frameworks, methods, and examples.
Global disparities in breast cancer outcomes are attributable to a sizable gap between evidence and practice in breast cancer control and management. Dissemination and implementation science (D&IS) seeks to understand how to promote the systematic uptake of evidence-based interventions and/or practi...
| Publicado en: | Cancer (0008543X) Vol. 126; no. 10; pp. 2394 - 2405 |
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May2020 Supplement S10
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