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Results showed that greater problem-solving skills in the technology-rich environment scores (0-500 points) were significantly and positively associated with prostate cancer screening (odds ratio = 1.005, P less then 0.05) among men, but not with colon (men and women) or cervical or breast (women) cancer screenings. Improvement in problem-solving skills in the technology-rich environment may promote specific cancer screening behaviors. Our findings inform future policy discussions and interventions that seek to improve cancer screening a