Laurel L Northouse
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Recent Articles
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Ma C, Adler R, Neidre D, Chen R, Northouse L, Rini C, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2024 Dec;
26:e51877.
PMID: 39625741
Background: Family-based randomized controlled trials (RCTs) encounter recruitment and retention challenges. Cancer-focused RCTs typically recruit convenience samples from local cancer centers and hospitals. Objective: This study aimed to examine the...
2.
Song L, Keyserling T, Chen R, Ma C, Xu S, Shieh K, et al.
Cancer Med
. 2023 Feb;
12(8):9857-9867.
PMID: 36748581
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of participant role (patient vs. partner), race (white vs. non-white), and place (less vs. more neighborhood deprivation) on health outcomes (quality of...
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Wittmann D, Mehta A, McCaughan E, Faraday M, Duby A, Matthew A, et al.
J Sex Med
. 2022 Oct;
19(11):1655-1669.
PMID: 36192299
Background: Patients with prostate cancer suffer significant sexual dysfunction after treatment which negatively affects them and their partners psychologically, and strain their relationships. Aim: We convened an international panel with...
4.
Wittmann D, Mehta A, Bober S, Zhu Z, Daignault-Newton S, Dunn R, et al.
Cancer
. 2022 Jan;
128(7):1513-1522.
PMID: 34985771
Background: Despite significant sexual dysfunction and distress after localized prostate cancer treatment, patients typically receive only physiologic erectile dysfunction management. The authors performed a randomized controlled trial of an online...
5.
Abrahams H, Knoop H, Schreurs M, Aaronson N, Jacobsen P, Newton R, et al.
Psychooncology
. 2021 Jan;
29(11):1772-1785.
PMID: 33448521
Objective: Psychosocial interventions can reduce cancer-related fatigue effectively. However, it is still unclear if intervention effects differ across subgroups of patients. These meta-analyses aimed at evaluating moderator effects of (a)...
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Katapodi M, Ming C, Northouse L, Duffy S, Duquette D, Mendelsohn-Victor K, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2020 Sep;
12(9).
PMID: 32899538
We compared a tailored and a targeted intervention designed to increase genetic testing, clinical breast exam (CBE), and mammography in young breast cancer survivors (YBCS) (diagnosed <45 years old) and...
7.
Song L, Guo P, Tan X, Chen R, Nielsen M, Birken S, et al.
J Cancer Surviv
. 2020 Jul;
15(1):99-108.
PMID: 32681304
Purpose: To examine the feasibility of an enhanced survivorship care plan (ESCP) that integrated the web-based program Patient Education Resources for Couples (PERC) into a standardized survivorship care plan (SCP)...
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Nikolaidis C, Ming C, Pedrazzani C, der Horst T, Kaiser-Grolimund A, Ademi Z, et al.
Public Health Genomics
. 2019 Jan;
21(3-4):121-132.
PMID: 30695780
Background: An international workshop on cancer predisposition cascade genetic screening for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) and Lynch syndrome (LS) took place in Switzerland, with leading researchers and clinicians...
9.
Nikolaidis C, Duquette D, Mendelsohn-Victor K, Anderson B, Copeland G, Milliron K, et al.
Genet Med
. 2018 Nov;
21(6):1363-1370.
PMID: 30385886
Purpose: Increasing use of genetic services (counseling/testing) among young breast cancer survivors (YBCS) can help decrease breast cancer incidence and mortality. The study examined use of genetic services between Black...
10.
Katapodi M, Ellis K, Schmidt F, Nikolaidis C, Northouse L
Cancer Med
. 2018 Sep;
7(10):4980-4992.
PMID: 30187678
Objective: Women diagnosed with breast cancer younger than 45 years (young breast cancer survivors-YBCS) and their biological relatives face significant stressors. Although family support is an important coping resource, little...