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Stephen C Meersman

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Kamen C, Pratt-Chapman M, Meersman S, Quinn G, Schabath M, Maingi S, et al.
JCO Oncol Pract . 2022 May; 18(8):e1297-e1305. PMID: 35605183
Purpose: Lack of collection of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data in oncology practices limits assessment of sexual and gender minority (SGM) cancer patients' experiences and restricts opportunities to...
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Alpert A, Komatsoulis G, Meersman S, Garrett-Mayer E, Bruinooge S, Miller R, et al.
JCO Oncol Pract . 2021 Mar; 17(3):e336-e342. PMID: 33705680
Purpose: Cancer prevalence and outcomes data, necessary to understand disparities in transgender populations, are significantly hampered because gender identity data are not routinely collected. A database of clinical data on...
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Mimiaga M, Oddleifson D, Meersman S, Silvia A, Hughto J, Landers S, et al.
AIDS Behav . 2019 Sep; 24(4):1133-1150. PMID: 31563986
An estimated 1.2 million people in the United States are living with HIV. Of those living with HIV, only 40% are engaged in HIV care, 37% are prescribed antiretroviral therapy...
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Oddleifson D, Meersman S, Stanley C, Viner-Brown S
R I Med J (2013) . 2015 Feb; 98(2):36-8. PMID: 25649097
No abstract available.
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Harper S, King N, Meersman S, Reichman M, Breen N, Lynch J
Rev Panam Salud Publica . 2014 May; 35(4):293-304. PMID: 24870010
Context: Quantitative estimates of the magnitude, direction, and rate of change of health inequalities play a crucial role in creating and assessing policies aimed at eliminating the disproportionate burden of...
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Meersman S, Schaberg M
Med Health R I . 2010 Aug; 93(7):219-21. PMID: 20704070
No abstract available.
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Harper S, King N, Meersman S, Reichman M, Breen N, Lynch J
Milbank Q . 2010 Apr; 88(1):4-29. PMID: 20377756
Context: Quantitative estimates of the magnitude, direction, and rate of change of health inequalities play a crucial role in creating and assessing policies aimed at eliminating the disproportionate burden of...
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Meersman S, Breen N, Pickle L, Meissner H, Simon P
Cancer Causes Control . 2009 Jun; 20(8):1469-82. PMID: 19543987
Objective: To understand area-based sociodemographics, physician and medical practice characteristics, and community indicators associated with mammography use in Los Angeles County. An earlier multi-level analysis by Gumpertz et al. found...
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Harper S, Lynch J, Meersman S, Breen N, Davis W, Reichman M
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2009 Jan; 18(1):121-31. PMID: 19124489
Background: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States and varies systematically by race-ethnicity and socioeconomic...
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Harper S, Lynch J, Meersman S, Breen N, Davis W, Reichman M
Am J Epidemiol . 2008 Mar; 167(8):889-99. PMID: 18344513
The authors provide an overview of methods for summarizing social disparities in health using the example of lung cancer. They apply four measures of relative disparity and three measures of...