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Samuel Ariad

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Hadar M, Friger M, Ariad S, Koretz M, Delgado B, Tokar M, et al.
Oncology . 2024 Jan; 102(8):663-675. PMID: 38185110
Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate the long-term outcomes of stage I breast cancer (BC) patients diagnosed during the current era of screening mammography, immunohistochemistry receptor testing, and systemic adjuvant...
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Dredze L, Friger M, Ariad S, Koretz M, Delgado B, Shaco-Levy R, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat . 2022 Apr; 193(3):597-612. PMID: 35451732
Purpose: We analyzed outcomes of doxorubicin-cyclophosphamide (AC) followed by weekly paclitaxel as neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) for breast cancer (BC), in an everyday practice with long-term follow-up of patients. Methods: All...
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Granek L, Nakash O, Shapira S, Ariad S, Ben-David M
Soc Work Health Care . 2020 Dec; 60(3):225-239. PMID: 33342392
Social workers have a prominent role in responding to cancer patients' mental health needs. Given the risk of mental health distress in cancer patients, and given that social workers are...
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Peled M, Agassi R, Czeiger D, Ariad S, Riff R, Rosenthal M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Sep; 10(1):14601. PMID: 32884019
Mammography has a crucial role in the detection of breast cancer (BC), yet it is not limitation-free. We hypothesized that the combination of mammography and cell-free DNA (cfDNA) levels may...
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Granek L, Nakash O, Shapira S, Ariad S, Ben-David M
J Psychosoc Oncol . 2020 Apr; 38(5):543-556. PMID: 32342799
Objective: To explore how oncology healthcare workers' (HCPs) personal experiences with suicide impacts their practice with cancer patients. Design: The study was designed using Grounded Theory strategies in data collection...
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Granek L, Nakash O, Ariad S, Shapira S, Ben-David M
Cult Med Psychiatry . 2019 Sep; 44(2):214-229. PMID: 31541335
To explore the role of culture in communicating with cancer patients about mental health distress and suicidality. The Grounded Theory method of data collection and analysis was used. Healthcare professionals...
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Granek L, Nakash O, Ariad S, Shapira S, Ben-David M
Oncol Nurs Forum . 2019 Aug; 46(5):561-571. PMID: 31424452
Purpose: To identify how oncology nurses address mental health distress and suicidality in patients, what strategies they employ in treating this distress, and the barriers they face in addressing distress...
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Granek L, Nakash O, Ariad S, Shapira S, Ben-David M
Psychooncology . 2019 Jun; 28(8):1695-1701. PMID: 31173427
Objective: To explore oncologists, social workers, and nurses' perceptions about the causes of their cancer patient's mental health distress. Methods: The grounded theory (GT) method of data collection and analysis...
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Granek L, Nakash O, Ariad S, Shapira S, Ben-David M
Crisis . 2019 Apr; 40(6):429-436. PMID: 31030550
A substantial number of people with cancer endorse suicidality when compared with the general population. Thus, oncology healthcare workers may experience the death of a patient to suicide over their...
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Granek L, Nakash O, Ariad S, Shapira S, Ben-David M
Support Care Cancer . 2019 Apr; 27(12):4723-4732. PMID: 30972647
Purpose: To explore how oncologists, oncology nurses, and oncology social workers perceive suicidality (suicidal ideation, suicidal acts, and completed suicides) in patients with cancer that they are in contact with....