MD Anderson Cancer Center
Influences Associated with Smoking Among Hispanics – CNL
Movies, acculturation and susceptibility are among the influences that affect smoking among Mexican-American youth and Latino men. Anna Wilkinson, Ph.D., assistant professor in Department of Epidemiology and Yessenia Castro, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in Department of Health Disparities Research, both in the Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences at MD Anderson, discuss their research.
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Title: Influences Associated with Smoking Among Hispanics – CNL
Summary: Movies, acculturation and susceptibility are among the influences that affect smoking among Mexican-American youth and Latino men. Anna Wilkinson, Ph.D., assistant professor in Department of Epidemiology and Yessenia Castro, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in Department of Health Disparities Research, both in the Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences at MD Anderson, discuss their research.
Keywords: smoking, hispanic, latino, mexican-american, cancer, md anderson, Anna Wilkinson, Yessenia Castro
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