Sanford Jeames
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Recent Articles
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Patel M, Hinyard L, Merrill J, Smith K, Lei J, Carrizosa D, et al.
JCO Oncol Pract
. 2024 Feb;
20(5):688-698.
PMID: 38354324
Purpose: Little data exist regarding approaches to support oncology professionals who deliver cancer care for underserved populations. In response, ASCO developed the Serving the Underserved Task Force to learn from...
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Patel M, Hinyard L, Hlubocky F, Merrill J, Smith K, Kamaraju S, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2023 Jul;
15(13).
PMID: 37444421
Background: The American Society of Clinical Oncology established the 'Supporting Providers Serving the Underserved' (SUS) Task Force with a goal to develop recommendations to support cancer clinicians who deliver care...
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Oyer R, Hurley P, Boehmer L, Bruinooge S, Levit K, Barrett N, et al.
J Clin Oncol
. 2022 May;
40(19):2163-2171.
PMID: 35588469
A concerted commitment across research stakeholders is necessary to increase equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) and address barriers to cancer clinical trial recruitment and participation. Racial and ethnic diversity among...
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Holt C, Wynn T, Southward P, Litaker M, Jeames S, Schulz E
J Health Commun
. 2009 Sep;
14(6):590-604.
PMID: 19731129
One way of developing culturally relevant health communication in the African American church setting is to develop spiritually based interventions, in which the health message is framed by relevant spiritual...
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Holt C, Wynn T, Litaker M, Southward P, Jeames S, Schulz E
Urol Nurs
. 2009 Sep;
29(4):249-58.
PMID: 19718941
Introduction: Health communication interventions have been modestly effective for increasing informed decision making for prostate cancer screening among African-American men; however, knowledge and informed decision making is still questionable even...