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Jang M, Kim S, Park C, Collins E, Quinn L, Kim M, et al.
Oncol Nurs Forum . 2024 Oct; 51(6):E37-E49. PMID: 39431687
Objectives: To identify barriers to surveillance mammography adherence in Korean breast cancer survivors (BCSs), which is crucial for early detection of recurrence and new cancers. Sample & Setting: 195 BCSs...
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Park S, Quinn L, Park C, Collins E, Hong O, Estwing Ferrans C
J Obes Metab Syndr . 2024 Jan; 33(2):166-176. PMID: 38253358
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic increased the worldwide prevalence of metabolic syndrome. The purpose of this study was to assess health behavior adherence during the pandemic in adults who had engaged...
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Mizuno M, Chiba I, Mukohara T, Kondo M, Maruo K, Ohigashi T, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials Commun . 2022 Nov; 30:101035. PMID: 36387994
Background: The aim of the trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions provided by online support program apps, adopting health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) scores as indicators. Methods: The...
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Koenig M, Tussing-Humphreys L, deMartelly V, LaBomascus B, OjiNjideka Hemphill N, Welke L, et al.
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle) . 2022 Aug; 3(1):652-660. PMID: 35982776
Introduction: Pregnant women are a vulnerable population that are difficult to engage in clinical research. We report successful recruitment and retention strategies used in a longitudinal pilot study of urban...
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An J, Hershberger P, Estwing Ferrans C
Cancer Nurs . 2022 Mar; 46(3):217-232. PMID: 35283469
Background: Delays before treatment initiation increase the likelihood of later-stage diagnosis of breast cancer and reduce survival. Among Chinese women living in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, the amount...
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Jang M, Kim S, Park C, Collins E, Quinn L, Glynn N, et al.
Health Qual Life Outcomes . 2021 Jul; 19(1):179. PMID: 34247645
Background: Fatigability has recently emerged in oncology as a concept that anchors patients' perceptions of fatigue to defined activities of specified duration and intensity. This study aimed to examine the...
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Tussing-Humphreys L, LaBomascus B, OBrien K, Nemeth E, Sangkhae V, Steffen A, et al.
J Nutr . 2021 Jun; 151(9):2646-2654. PMID: 34132349
Background: Iron is critical for fetal development. Neonates of obese women may be at risk for poor iron status at birth as a result of maternal inflammation-driven overexpression of hepcidin....
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Jones L, Brewer K, Carnahan L, Parsons J, Polite B, Estwing Ferrans C, et al.
Public Health Rep . 2021 Apr; 137(3):479-487. PMID: 33789522
Objective: For colon cancer patients, one goal of health insurance is to improve access to screening that leads to early detection, early-stage diagnosis, and polyp removal, all of which results...
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Jang M, Kim S, Park C, Collins E, Quinn L, Estwing Ferrans C
Cancer Nurs . 2020 Oct; 45(1):E124-E133. PMID: 33003122
Background: A culture of serious overwork in South Korea, more than other developed countries, may impact symptoms and quality of life (QOL) experienced by Korean breast cancer survivors (BCS). Objectives:...
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Koenig M, Klikuszowian E, OBrien K, Pauls H, Steffen A, deMartelly V, et al.
J Nutr . 2020 Mar; 150(6):1397-1404. PMID: 32221605
Background: An adequate maternal iron supply is crucial for maternal red blood cell (RBC) expansion, placental and fetal growth, and fetal brain development. Obese women may be at risk for...