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QUESTION 1 Which statement provides an example of the epidemiologic objective of evaluating preventive and therapeutic measures and modes of health care delivery? Measuring whether a mammogram promotion campaign increases the rate of mammogram use in a community Formulating rules for the cost and reimbursement of mammogram screening Comparing the survival of breast cancer across women with genetic variations Describing the psychological effects of breast cancer
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