PubMed Abstract
Five Dimensions of Needs for Help: The Efficacy of a Technology-Based Intervention Among Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors
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doi: 10.1007/s13187-024-02415-y.
Online ahead of print.
Eun-Ok Imย
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Differences in up-to-date colorectal and cervical cancer screening rates by ethnicity and preferred language: An analysis across patient-, clinic-,...
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Research objective:
There is interest in using clinic- and area-level data to inform cancer control, but...
Engaging the Asian American Community to Address Cancer Burden: Experiences and Lessons Learned
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Background:
Reducing cancer health disparities in Asian Americans requires orchestrated efforts and part...
An Exploration of Racial Differences of Psychosocial Stressors and Their Association With Mental Health Between Asian and White Sexual Minority Men...
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There is growing concern that Asian sexual minority men (SMM), including gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men, may be ...
Wearables for early detection of atrial fibrillation and timely referral for Indigenous people โฅ55 years: mixed-methods protocol
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Introduction:
Digital health technologies have the potential to provide cost-effective care to remote an...
Variation in patterns of second primary malignancies across U.S. race and ethnicity groups: a Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) an...
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Purpose:
One in six incident cancers in the U.S. is a second primary cancer (SPC). Although primary canc...
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