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Andrea C Des Marais

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McKellar M, Des Marais A, Chen H, Choi Y, Lilly R, Ayers D, et al.
Harm Reduct J . 2024 Mar; 21(1):69. PMID: 38532395
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are at high risk for opioid overdose and infectious diseases including HIV. We piloted PARTNER UP, a telemedicine-based program to provide PWID with medication...
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Bukowski A, Smith J, Wheeler S, Sanusi B, McGuire F, Zeno E, et al.
J Womens Health (Larchmt) . 2023 Jun; 32(9):970-981. PMID: 37327372
Underscreened, low-income, and uninsured or publicly insured women in the United States bear a greater burden of cervical cancer morbidity and mortality and may face unique barriers that preclude screening...
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Spees L, Biddell C, Smith J, Des Marais A, Hudgens M, Sanusi B, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2023 May; 32(8):1097-1106. PMID: 37204419
Background: We evaluate the cost-effectiveness of human papillomavirus (HPV) self-collection (followed by scheduling assistance for those who were HPV+ or inconclusive) compared with scheduling assistance only and usual care among...
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Smith J, Vaz O, Gaber C, Des Marais A, Chirumamilla B, Hendrickson L, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Mar; 18(3):e0280638. PMID: 36952486
In the United States, medically underserved women carry a heavier burden of cancer incidence and mortality, yet are largely underrepresented in cancer prevention studies. My Body, My Test is a...
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Des Marais A, Brewer N, Knight S, Smith J
PLoS One . 2022 Dec; 17(12):e0277791. PMID: 36454891
Background: Cervical cancer is highly preventable with regular screening, yet over 4,000 women die from it annually in the United States. Over half of new cervical cancer cases in the...
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Zeno E, Brewer N, Spees L, Des Marais A, Sanusi B, Hudgens M, et al.
PLoS One . 2022 Oct; 17(10):e0274974. PMID: 36227948
Under-screened women are more likely to be diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer at later stages and have worse survival outcomes. Under- or un-insured women, low-income women, and minoritized groups face...
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Biddell C, Spees L, Smith J, Brewer N, Des Marais A, Sanusi B, et al.
J Womens Health (Larchmt) . 2021 Apr; 30(9):1243-1252. PMID: 33851854
Despite screening's effectiveness in reducing cervical cancer incidence and mortality, disparities in cervical cancer screening uptake remain, with lower rates documented among uninsured and low-income individuals. We examined perceived financial...
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Spees L, Des Marais A, Wheeler S, Hudgens M, Doughty S, Brewer N, et al.
Trials . 2019 Dec; 20(1):788. PMID: 31881928
Background: Screening substantially reduces cervical cancer incidence and mortality. More than half of invasive cervical cancers are attributable to infrequent screening or not screening at all. The current study, My...
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Lea C, Perez-Heydrich C, Des Marais A, Richman A, Barclay L, Brewer N, et al.
J Womens Health (Larchmt) . 2019 Mar; 28(8):1094-1104. PMID: 30874477
Approximately one-half of cervical cancer cases in the United States occur in underscreened or never-screened women. We examined predictors to completing Papanicolaou (Pap) testing and whether a positive human papillomavirus...
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Des Marais A, Zhao Y, Hobbs M, Sivaraman V, Barclay L, Brewer N, et al.
Obstet Gynecol . 2018 Nov; 132(6):1412-1420. PMID: 30399091
Objective: To evaluate the validity and acceptability of at-home self-collection to test for high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) and sexually transmitted infections among women overdue for cervical cancer screening by national...