Cervical cancer screening program administrative files, 1974-1979.

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Cervical cancer screening program administrative files, 1974-1979.

Includes planning grant contract files, proposals, site team visit reports, National Cancer Institute contracts and quarterly reports, federal screening reports, and materials relating to screening in Cook and Olmsted counties.

1.75 cu. ft. (2 boxes).

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