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Deeonna E Farr

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Reuland D, OLeary M, Crockett S, Farr D, Ferrari R, Malo T, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Nov; 7(11):e2446693. PMID: 39585696
Importance: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is effective but remains underused in federally qualified health centers (FQHCs). Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a centralized CRC screening outreach intervention involving mailed...
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Farr D, Benefield T, Lee M, Torres E, Henderson L
Cancer Causes Control . 2024 Mar; 35(7):995-1009. PMID: 38478206
Purpose: Multiple ecological levels influence racial inequities in the completion of diagnostic testing after receiving abnormal mammography results (diagnostic resolution). Yet, few studies examine more than two ecological levels. We...
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OLeary M, Reuland D, Randolph C, Ferrari R, Brenner A, Wheeler S, et al.
Prev Med Rep . 2023 May; 34:102211. PMID: 37214164
Completion rates for follow-up colonoscopies after an abnormal fecal immunochemical test (FIT) are suboptimal in federally qualified health center (FQHC) settings. We implemented a screening intervention that included mailed FIT...
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Korous K, Farr D, Brooks E, Tuuhetaufa F, Rogers C
Am J Mens Health . 2022 Sep; 16(5):15579883221125571. PMID: 36121251
Although men's lives can be saved by colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, its utilization remains below national averages among men from low-income households. However, income has not been consistently linked to...
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Farr D, Cofie L, Brenner A, Bell R, Reuland D
BMC Womens Health . 2022 Apr; 22(1):125. PMID: 35449050
Introduction: Colorectal cancer screening rates in the U.S. still fall short of national goals, while screening rates for other cancer sites, such as breast, remain high. Understanding characteristics associated with...
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Farr D, Battle D, Hall M
JMIR Form Res . 2022 Jan; 6(1):e31759. PMID: 35019843
Background: Recruitment of diverse populations for health research studies remains a challenge. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these challenges by limiting in-person recruitment efforts and placing additional demands on potential...
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Farr D, Haynes V, Armstead C, Brandt H
J Cancer Educ . 2020 Jan; 36(4):670-676. PMID: 31970699
Black adults complete colonoscopies at lower rates than other groups despite increased colorectal cancer risk. Patient navigation represents a strategy to address the varied factors that influence colonoscopy completion, but...
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Farr D, Brandt H, Adams S, Haynes V, Gibson A, Jackson D, et al.
J Community Health . 2019 Aug; 45(1):20-29. PMID: 31385186
Updated United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and American Cancer Society mammography screening recommendations push for increased age of initiation and lengthened breast cancer screening intervals. These changes have...
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Farr D, Brandt H, Friedman D, Adams S, Armstead C, Fulton J, et al.
Ethn Health . 2019 Jan; 25(4):580-597. PMID: 30676782
Abnormal mammograms confirmed as benign are known as false-positive mammography (FPM) results. Research indicates that a history of FPM results may be linked to diagnostic delays in Black women, yet...