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Julie M Deleemans

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Thurston C, Deleemans J, Gisser J, Piercell E, Ramasamy V, Tutelman P
Curr Oncol . 2024 May; 31(5):2582-2588. PMID: 38785474
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs; 15-39 years) diagnosed with cancer face disparities in outcomes and survival. Patient advocacy organizations can play a pivotal role in advancing outcomes for underserved health...
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Deleemans J, Chleilat F, Reimer R, Lawal O, Baydoun M, Piedalue K, et al.
Integr Cancer Ther . 2024 Mar; 23:15347354241240141. PMID: 38517129
Background: Health behaviors, such as diet and exercise, are actions individuals take that can potentially impact gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and the gut microbiota. Little is known about how health behaviors...
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Oberoi S, Garland A, Yan A, Lambert P, Xue L, Decker K, et al.
J Clin Oncol . 2024 Feb; 42(13):1509-1519. PMID: 38335465
Purpose: To compare the cumulative incidence of mental disorders among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) diagnosed with cancer with the general population and their unaffected siblings. Methods: A retrospective, population-based,...
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Deleemans J, Samnani S, Lloyd C, Alimohamed N
Digit Health . 2023 Apr; 9:20552076231167002. PMID: 37113254
Objective: Testicular cancer (TC) is one of the most common cancers among young men, with survival rates exceeding 97% due to effective treatments. Post-treatment follow-up care is important for long-term...
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Deleemans J, Mather H, Spiropoulos A, Toivonen K, Baydoun M, Carlson L
Curr Oncol Rep . 2023 Feb; 25(4):293-307. PMID: 36753025
Purpose Of Review: Mind-body therapies (MBTs) are integrative medicine modalities that continue to grow in popularity among people with cancer. MBTs are used to enhance well-being and most commonly include...
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Deleemans J, Toivonen K, Reimer R, Carlson L
Glob Adv Health Med . 2022 Dec; 11:2164957X221145940. PMID: 36583068
Background: Cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, may adversely affect gastrointestinal (GI), physical and mental health in survivors of cancer. Objective: This study investigated associations between GI, mental and physical health...
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Deleemans J, Chleilat F, Reimer R, Baydoun M, Piedalue K, Lowry D, et al.
Curr Oncol . 2022 May; 29(5):2973-2994. PMID: 35621633
Chemotherapy adversely affects the gut microbiota, inducing dysbiosis, and negatively impacts gastrointestinal (GI) and psychosocial health during treatment, but little is known about the long-term effects or how these factors...
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Glidden C, Howden K, Romanescu R, Hatala A, Scott I, Deleemans J, et al.
Psychooncology . 2022 Jan; 31(4):631-640. PMID: 34989053
Background: This study investigated prevalence of psychological distress, factors associated with distress, and experiences of Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) with cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic. It also compared distress...
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Deleemans J, Gajtani Z, Baydoun M, Reimer R, Piedalue K, Carlson L
Integr Cancer Ther . 2021 Nov; 20:15347354211061733. PMID: 34844479
Background: Cancer treatments can cause significant gastrointestinal (GI) health issues, and negatively affect patient's psychosocial health and quality of life (QOL). Novel, integrative strategies using prebiotics and probiotics have been...
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Howden K, Yan A, Glidden C, Romanescu R, Scott I, Deleemans J, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2021 Oct; 30(3):2215-2224. PMID: 34708310
Background: Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) diagnosed with cancer are at an increased risk of experiencing social isolation and loneliness secondary to their cancer and its treatment. The physical distancing...