Understanding perceptions of tumor genomic profile testing in Black/African American cancer patients in a qualitative study: the role of medical mistrust, provider communication, and family support

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Luck Caseem C.,Bass Sarah BauerleORCID,Chertock Yana,Kelly Patrick J. A.ORCID,Singley Katie,Hoadley ArielORCID,Hall Michael J.ORCID

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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