Patient adherence to screening for lung cancer in the US: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Importance To be effective in reducing deaths from lung cancer among high-risk current and
former smokers, screening with low-dose computed tomography must be performed …
former smokers, screening with low-dose computed tomography must be performed …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding lung cancer screening behavior: racial, gender, and geographic differences among Indiana long-term smokers
L Carter-Harris, JE Slaven Jr, PO Monahan… - Preventive medicine …, 2018 - Elsevier
Lung cancer screening is a relatively new screening option. Inequalities related to screening
behavior have been documented in other types of cancer screening. Because stage at …
behavior have been documented in other types of cancer screening. Because stage at …
A systematic review of barriers and facilitators to mammography in American Indian/Alaska native women
Introduction: The purpose of this systematic review was to synthesize the current knowledge
of factors that enable or impede American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women from …
of factors that enable or impede American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women from …
Racial and socioeconomic disparities in access to primary care among people with chronic conditions
L Shi, CC Chen, X Nie, J Zhu… - The Journal of the …, 2014 - Am Board Family Med
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine racial and socioeconomic disparities in
access to primary care among people with chronic conditions. Methods: Data for this study …
access to primary care among people with chronic conditions. Methods: Data for this study …
[HTML][HTML] Exploration of barriers to breast-self examination among urban women in Shah Alam, Malaysia: a cross sectional study
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Malaysia. Barriers
for practicing breast self examination (BSE) await exploration. Objective: To assess the …
for practicing breast self examination (BSE) await exploration. Objective: To assess the …
Race/ethnicity, insurance, income and access to care: the influence of health status
TF Wang, L Shi, X Nie, J Zhu - International journal for equity in health, 2013 - Springer
Objectives To examine health care access disparities with regard to health status and
presence of functional limitations, a common measure of disability and multimorbidity, after …
presence of functional limitations, a common measure of disability and multimorbidity, after …
Adherence to Recommended Risk Management among Unaffected Women with a BRCA Mutation
Identifying unaffected women with a BRCA mutation can have a significant individual and
population health impact on morbidity and mortality if these women adhere to guidelines for …
population health impact on morbidity and mortality if these women adhere to guidelines for …
Migration integration policies as social determinants of health for highly educated immigrants in the United States
Highly educated immigrants are part of the growing population of immigrants who are
impacted by the increasingly hostile migration policies in the US This qualitative study used …
impacted by the increasingly hostile migration policies in the US This qualitative study used …
Health education research and practice literature on Hispanic health issues: have we lost sight of the largest minority population?
Hispanics constitute the largest racial/ethnic minority population in the United States and are
the fastest growing segment of the population. Knowledge about health needs and …
the fastest growing segment of the population. Knowledge about health needs and …
The effect of age on race-related breast cancer survival disparities
CJ Wray, UR Phatak, EK Robinson, RL Wiatek… - Annals of surgical …, 2013 - Springer
Background Breast cancer survival disparities by race are likely multifactorial. In a small pilot
cohort, we demonstrated a statistical interaction between age and race. The purpose of this …
cohort, we demonstrated a statistical interaction between age and race. The purpose of this …