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Shannon L Groff

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Schorr M, Carlson L, Lau H, Zhong L, Bultz B, Waller A, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2017 Jun; 25(10):3225-3233. PMID: 28600705
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV)-related cancers have been associated with different demographic profiles and disease characteristics than HPV-unrelated cancers in head and neck patients, but distress and other symptoms have not...
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Bultz B, Waller A, Cullum J, Jones P, Halland J, Groff S, et al.
J Natl Compr Canc Netw . 2013 Oct; 11(10):1249-61. PMID: 24142826
This study examined the benefits of incorporating screening for distress as a routine part of care for patients with head and neck and neurologic cancers in a tertiary cancer center....
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Thomas B, Waller A, Malhi R, Fung T, Carlson L, Groff S, et al.
J Pain Symptom Manage . 2013 Sep; 47(3):566-78. PMID: 24035068
Context: Exploring the relationships between concurrent symptoms or "symptom clusters" (SCs) longitudinally may complement the knowledge gained from the traditional approach of examining individual symptoms or SCs crosssectionally. Objectives: To...
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Enns A, Waller A, Groff S, Bultz B, Fung T, Carlson L
J Psychosoc Oncol . 2013 Sep; 31(5):489-506. PMID: 24010528
This analysis examined demographic and medical factors associated with continuous distress in the year following cancer diagnosis. Patients completed the Distress Thermometer, Fatigue and Pain Thermometers, and anxiety and depression...
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Carlson L, Waller A, Groff S, Bultz B
Psychooncology . 2012 Nov; 22(8):1880-8. PMID: 23147718
Background: This randomized controlled trial examined the impact of an online routine screening for distress program on physical symptoms and common psychosocial and practical problems in lung cancer outpatients. Method:...
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Waller A, Williams A, Groff S, Bultz B, Carlson L
Psychooncology . 2011 Dec; 22(2):388-95. PMID: 22135205
Purpose: Although research has indicated a diagnosis of cancer is most often distressing for patients and their families, few studies have examined which patients access resources to manage distress or...
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Carlson L, Waller A, Groff S, Giese-Davis J, Bultz B
Psychooncology . 2011 Oct; 22(1):168-76. PMID: 21971977
Background: As the concept of distress as the 6th vital sign gains strength in cancer care, research on the experience of patients is critical. This study longitudinally examined patients' physical...
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Bultz B, Groff S, Fitch M, Blais M, Howes J, Levy K, et al.
Psychooncology . 2011 Apr; 20(5):463-9. PMID: 21456060
Objective: Distress is prevalent among cancer patients at all stages of illness and has been endorsed as the 6th Vital Sign in cancer care. Despite its prevalence, and calls to...
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Carlson L, Groff S, Maciejewski O, Bultz B
J Clin Oncol . 2010 Oct; 28(33):4884-91. PMID: 20940193
Purpose: Distress has been recognized as the sixth vital sign in cancer care and several guidelines recommend routine screening. Despite this, screening for distress is rarely conducted and infrequently evaluated....
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Thomas B, Groff S, Tsang K, Carlson L
Ethn Health . 2009 Mar; 14(4):351-8. PMID: 19266413
Introduction: Research in cancer care satisfaction itself is scarce; investigation of the role of ethnicity in care satisfaction is even rarer. Objective: The present study examined relationships between ethnicity and...