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Vivian M Rodriguez

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Atkinson T, Rodriguez V, Gordon M, Avildsen I, Emanu J, Jewell S, et al.
Oncol Nurs Forum . 2016 Aug; 43(5):576-82. PMID: 27541550
Problem Identification: Oral anticancer medication (OAM) use has been steadily increasing, leading to several patient benefits. A notable challenge for nurses is accurate monitoring of patient OAM regimens because nonadherence...
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Gordon M, Rodriguez V, Shuk E, Schoenhammer M, Halpern A, Geller A, et al.
J Adolesc Health . 2016 Apr; 58(5):579-81. PMID: 27107911
Purpose: The incidence of melanoma has been increasing dramatically among teenage and young adult women over the past several decades. Despite a causal link between ultraviolet light exposure and melanoma,...
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Cvengros J, Rodriguez V, Snyder S, Hood M, Crawford M, Park M
Behav Sleep Med . 2016 Apr; 15(5):345-360. PMID: 27096396
Despite the benefits of positive airway pressure (PAP) treatment, rates of adherence to treatment are suboptimal. This proof-of-concept study assessed the feasibility, acceptability, and clinical significance of an adaptive treatment...
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Rodriguez V, Corona R, Bodurtha J, Quillin J
J Health Commun . 2016 Jan; 21(3):346-55. PMID: 26735646
Family health history about cancer is an important prevention and health promotion tool. Yet few studies have identified family context factors that promote such discussions. We explored relations among family...
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Rodriguez V, Shuk E, Arniella G, Javier Gonzalez C, Gany F, Hamilton J, et al.
J Cancer Educ . 2015 Dec; 32(3):438-446. PMID: 26687207
Latinos have the highest rate of skin cancers among U.S. minorities. Despite a rising incidence of melanoma-the deadliest form of skin cancer-and greater disease burden, Latinos tend to have poor...
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Benedict C, Rodriguez V, Carter J, Temple L, Nelson C, DuHamel K
Support Care Cancer . 2015 Oct; 24(4):1795-802. PMID: 26446699
Purpose: Treatment for rectal and anal cancer (RACa) can result in persistent bowel and gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction. Body image problems may develop over time and exacerbate symptom-related distress. RACa survivors...
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Gyure M, Quillin J, Rodriguez V, Markowitz M, Corona R, Borzelleca Jr J, et al.
IRB . 2015 Feb; 36(6):7-12. PMID: 25684834
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Rodriguez V, Gyure M, Corona R, Bodurtha J, Bowen D, Quillin J
J Psychosoc Oncol . 2014 Nov; 33(1):48-65. PMID: 25398057
Women hold diverse beliefs about cancer etiology, potentially affecting their use of cancer preventive behaviors. Research has primarily focused on cancer causal attributions survivors and participants from non-diverse backgrounds hold....
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Bodurtha J, McClish D, Gyure M, Corona R, Krist A, Rodriguez V, et al.
J Womens Health (Larchmt) . 2014 Oct; 23(10):806-16. PMID: 25321314
Background: Knowing family history is important for understanding cancer risk, yet communication within families is suboptimal. Providing strategies to enhance communication may be useful. Methods: Four hundred ninety women were...
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Benotsch E, Rodriguez V, Hood K, Lance S, Green M, Martin A, et al.
J Community Health . 2011 Dec; 37(5):1049-57. PMID: 22183890
Most people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) disclose their serostatus to their sexual partners and take steps to protect their partners from HIV. Prior research indicates that some PLWHA portray themselves...