J Andrew Dykens
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McClellan S, Rivera-Avila D, Cardenas E, Perez-Zepeda M, Dykens J, Weine S, et al.
J Natl Cancer Inst
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39775888
No abstract available.
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Xiang B, Peterson C, Dykens J
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2023 Sep;
109(4):975-978.
PMID: 37669760
Implementation science enhances the efficient practice of solutions from research to real-world application. Low- and lower- to middle-income countries may benefit significantly from implementation research given their limited resources. The...
3.
Gender neutral HPV vaccination programs: Reconsidering policies to expand cancer prevention globally
Dykens J, Peterson C, Holt H, Harper D
Front Public Health
. 2023 Mar;
11:1067299.
PMID: 36895694
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is responsible for many cancers in both women and men. Cervical cancer, caused by HPV, is the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide, even though...
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Peterson C, Dykens J, Weine S, Holt H, Fleurimont J, Hutten C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Dec;
17(12):e0278538.
PMID: 36454990
In the US, incidence and mortality from cervical cancer disproportionately affects racial/ethnic minorities and low-income women. Despite affordable access to primary and secondary prevention measures at Federally Qualified Health Centers...
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Peterson C, Silva A, Goben A, Ongtengco N, Hu E, Khanna D, et al.
Prev Med
. 2021 Oct;
153:106849.
PMID: 34662598
Cervical cancer is preventable through HPV vaccination and screening however, uptake falls below national targets. A scoping review was conducted to describe stigmas related to HPV infection and vaccination and...
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Dykens J, Smith J, Demment M, Marshall E, Schuh T, Peters K, et al.
Cancer Causes Control
. 2020 Mar;
31(5):417-429.
PMID: 32185604
Purpose: Cervical cancer disproportionately burdens low-resource populations where access to quality screening services is limited. A greater understanding of sustainable approaches to implement cervical cancer screening services is needed. Methods:...
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Binagwaho A, Garcia P, Gueye B, Dykens J, Simelela N, Torode J, et al.
J Glob Oncol
. 2019 Nov;
5:1-7.
PMID: 31774712
This is a summary of the presentations addressing approaches and achievements to reach the goal of eliminating cervical cancer as a global public health problem that were delivered at the...
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Dykens J, Linn A, Irwin T, Peters K, Pyra M, Traore F, et al.
Int J Womens Health
. 2017 Feb;
9:59-67.
PMID: 28184171
Background: Senegal ranks 15th in the world in incidence of cervical cancer, the number one cause of cancer mortality among women in this country. The estimated participation rate for cervical...
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Peterson C, Dykens J, Brewer N, Buscemi J, Watson K, Comer-HaGans D, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2016 Oct;
6(4):672-675.
PMID: 27718061
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine coverage remains low in the USA. The Society for Behavioral Medicine (SBM) supports the goals outlined by Healthy People 2020, the President's Cancer Panel, and the...
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Demment M, Peters K, Dykens J, Dozier A, Nawaz H, McIntosh S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Sep;
10(9):e0134618.
PMID: 26325181
Background: Breast and cervical cancers have emerged as major global health challenges and disproportionately lead to excess morbidity and mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) when compared to high-income...