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Richard G Roetzheim

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Arevalo M, Sutton S, Abdulla R, Christy S, Meade C, Roetzheim R, et al.
Cancer . 2023 Dec; 130(9):1684-1692. PMID: 38150285
Background: This study examined repeat colorectal cancer screening rates at 12 and 24 months as part of a randomized intervention trial among Black persons living in the United States and...
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Gutstein L, Arevalo M, Reich R, Fan W, Vadaparampil S, Meade C, et al.
J Behav Med . 2023 Dec; 47(2):295-307. PMID: 38127175
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) and liver cancer are two of the leading causes of cancer death in the United States and persistent disparities in CRC and liver cancer incidence and...
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Rivera Rivera J, Lacson J, Kim Y, Roetzheim R, Sutton S, Soto-Torres B, et al.
PEC Innov . 2023 Nov; 3:100232. PMID: 38028436
Objective: To explore factors associated with communication and information-seeking after receipt of skin cancer prevention information among Hispanic individuals. Methods: Multivariable logistic regression was used to analyze existing data on...
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Lacson J, Soto-Torres B, Sutton S, Doyle S, Kim Y, Roetzheim R, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2023 Nov; 23(1):2234. PMID: 37957686
Background: Incidence of skin cancer has been increasing among U.S. Hispanics, who often are diagnosed with larger lesions and at later stage disease. Behaviors to decrease exposure to ultraviolet radiation...
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Lacson J, Sutton S, Kim Y, Roetzheim R, Vadaparampil S, Soto-Torres B, et al.
Patient Educ Couns . 2023 Sep; 117:107978. PMID: 37708699
Objective: To identify predictors of genetic risk recall and examine whether recall influences adoption of skin cancer preventive behaviors among Hispanic individuals. Methods: Hispanic participants randomized to intervention arms (n ...
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Crowder S, Buro A, Lacson J, Del Rio J, Kim Y, Roetzheim R, et al.
Patient Educ Couns . 2023 Apr; 112:107742. PMID: 37028174
Objective: Examine retention and evaluation of incorporating melanocortin-1 receptor genetic risk information materials in a skin cancer prevention intervention conducted in Hispanics living near Tampa, Florida and Ponce, Puerto Rico....
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Lacson J, Kim Y, Roetzheim R, Sutton S, Vadaparampil S, Kanetsky P
Genet Med . 2023 Jan; 25(4):100005. PMID: 36629029
Purpose: Inherited variation in MC1R imparts low to moderate risk of melanoma. Research on genetic risk recall, factors predicting recall, and whether recall influences adoption of preventive behaviors is limited....
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Lacson J, Doyle S, Del Rio J, Forgas S, Carvajal R, Gonzalez-Calderon G, et al.
Cancer Res Commun . 2022 Jul; 2(1):28-38. PMID: 35845857
Purpose: Skin cancer incidence is increasing among Hispanics, who experience worse outcomes than non-Hispanic Whites. Precision prevention incorporating genetic testing for , a skin cancer susceptibility marker, may improve prevention...
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Calderon-Casellas C, Lacson J, Forgas S, Doyle S, Del Rio J, Feliciano A, et al.
Patient Educ Couns . 2022 Jul; 105(10):3143-3150. PMID: 35778318
Objective: To assess Hispanic participants' ratings of intervention materials and examine differences by language preference. Methods: Participants on a skin cancer prevention trial were randomized to receive generic (n = ...
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Crowder S, Buro A, Lacson J, Kim Y, Sutton S, Roetzheim R, et al.
Cancer Prev Res (Phila) . 2022 Jun; 15(8):533-542. PMID: 35665800
Prevention Relevance: It is important to evaluate information within groups defined by periods of the life trajectory, e.g., AYA and adults, to best inform preferences, knowledge, and motivation for behavior...