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Eva M McGhee

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Bahmani A, Cha K, Alavi A, Dixit A, Ross A, Park R, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39211867
Precision medicine promises significant health benefits but faces challenges such as the need for complex data management and analytics, interdisciplinary collaboration, and education of researchers, healthcare professionals, and participants. Addressing...
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Li M, McGhee E, Shinno L, Lee K, Lin Y
Am J Pathol . 2021 Jul; 191(10):1822-1836. PMID: 34214507
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a ubiquitous human pathogen that can be cleared by host immunity. Nonetheless, a small percentage of the patients develop persistent infection with oncogenic HPV, which poses...
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Wantland D, Mullan J, Holzemer W, Portillo C, Bakken S, McGhee E
J Pain Symptom Manage . 2011 Jan; 41(2):469-77. PMID: 21232913
Context: Muscle aches, numbness in the feet/toes (neuropathy), and fatigue are often reported concurrently and are among the symptoms most frequently reported by individuals with HIV/AIDS, whether or not they...
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Jones P, Waters C, Oka R, McGhee E
Public Health Nurs . 2010 Nov; 27(6):552-60. PMID: 21087309
Objective: The purpose of this study was to understand the processes and interactions that African American tobacco control organizations use to engage African American communities in tobacco control efforts. Design...
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McGhee E, Cotter P, Weier J, Berline J, Turner M, Gormley M, et al.
Cancer Genet Cytogenet . 2006 Jun; 168(1):36-43. PMID: 16772119
Anogenital cancers are closely associated with human papillomavirus (HPV), and HPV-infected individuals, particularly those with high-grade dysplasias, are at increased risk for cervical and anal cancers. Although genomic instability has...
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Wantland D, Portillo C, Holzemer W, Slaughter R, McGhee E
J Med Internet Res . 2005 Jan; 6(4):e40. PMID: 15631964
Background: A primary focus of self-care interventions for chronic illness is the encouragement of an individual's behavior change necessitating knowledge sharing, education, and understanding of the condition. The use of...