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Vivian M Rodriguez

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Gordon M, Rodriguez V, Balk S, Chitkara M, Halpern A, Geller A, et al.
Psychooncology . 2020 May; 29(8):1363-1365. PMID: 32419200
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Hamilton J, Shuk E, Garzon M, Rodriguez V, Westerman J, Hay J, et al.
JCO Precis Oncol . 2020 Jan; 1. PMID: 31938761
Purpose: In patients with advanced cancers, tumor genomic profiling (TGP) can reveal secondary germline findings (SGFs) regarding inherited disease risks. This study examines the process by which patients with advanced...
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Hay J, Zielaskowski K, Meyer White K, Kaphingst K, Robers E, Guest D, et al.
JAMA Dermatol . 2018 May; 154(6):684-693. PMID: 29801061
Importance: Germline variants in the MC1R gene are common and confer moderate melanoma risk in those with varied skin types. Approaches to precision skin cancer prevention that include genetic information...
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Banerjee S, Rodriguez V, Greene K, Hay J
Transl Behav Med . 2018 Apr; 9(4):737-748. PMID: 29648613
Rates of melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers are on the rise in the USA with data revealing disproportionate increase in female young adults. The popularity of intentional skin tanning among...
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Hamilton J, Shuk E, Genoff M, Rodriguez V, Hay J, Offit K, et al.
J Oncol Pract . 2017 Jun; 13(7):e590-e601. PMID: 28628391
Purpose: Tumor genomic profiling (TGP) can reveal secondary findings about inherited disease risks in a patient with cancer. Little is known about how patients with advanced cancer, currently the primary...
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Hay J, Berwick M, Zielaskowski K, White K, Rodriguez V, Robers E, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2017 Apr; 6(4):e52. PMID: 28442450
Background: Limited translational genomic research currently exists to guide the availability, comprehension, and appropriate use of personalized genomics in diverse general population subgroups. Melanoma skin cancers are preventable, curable, common...
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Rodriguez V, Daniel C, Welles B, Geller A, Hay J
J Behav Med . 2017 Feb; 40(4):631-640. PMID: 28181003
Indoor tanning (IT), particularly during early adulthood, increases risk for melanoma and is exceedingly common among youth. Social influence, including social norms, promotes IT but little is known about young...
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Rodriguez V, Robers E, Zielaskowski K, Javier Gonzalez C, Hunley K, Kaphingst K, et al.
J Community Genet . 2016 Dec; 8(1):53-63. PMID: 27924449
Genomic medicine has revolutionized disease risk identification and subsequent risk reduction interventions. Skin cancer risk genomic feedback is a promising vehicle to raise awareness and protective behaviors in the general...
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Rodriguez V, Berwick M, Hay J
Psychooncology . 2016 Nov; 26(12):2142-2148. PMID: 27862570
Background: Melanoma patients are advised to perform regular risk-reduction practices, including sun protection as well as skin self-examinations (SSEs) and physician-led examinations. Melanoma-specific communication regarding family risk and screening may...
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Corona R, Rodriguez V, McDonald S, Velazquez E, Rodriguez A, Fuentes V
J Youth Adolesc . 2016 Nov; 46(1):63-77. PMID: 27817098
Latina/o college students experience cultural stressors that negatively impact their mental health, which places them at risk for academic problems. We explored whether cultural values buffer the negative effect of...