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  • Awareness of diagnosis predicts changes in quality of life in individuals with mild cognitive impairment and mild stage dementia
    Awareness of diagnosis predicts changes in quality of life in individuals with mild cognitive impairment and mild stage dementia
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  • Interventions to Address Cancerrelated Financial Toxicity Recommendations from the Field
    Interventions to Address Cancer-related Financial Toxicity: Recommendations from the Field
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  • Beliefs Associated with Sunscreen use among nonHispanic white Older Adults
    Beliefs Associated with Sunscreen use among non-Hispanic white Older Adults
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  • Iterative Development of a Tailored mHealth Intervention for Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer
    Iterative Development of a Tailored mHealth Intervention for Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer
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  • Relationships between Cognitive Complaints and Quality of Life in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment Mild Alzheimers Disease Dementia and Normal Cognition
    Relationships between Cognitive Complaints and Quality of Life in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment, Mild Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia, and Normal Cognition
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  • Cognitive Complaint Types Can Correlate with Cognitive TestingPerceived Stress and Symptom Distress in Older Adults with Normal Cognition andDementia
    Cognitive Complaint Types Can Correlate with Cognitive Testing, Perceived Stress, and Symptom Distress in Older Adults with Normal Cognition and Dementia
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  • Outcomes Among Pediatric Patients With Cancer Who Are Treated On Trial Versus Off Trial A Matched Cohort Study
    Outcomes Among Pediatric Patients With Cancer Who Are Treated On Trial Versus Off Trial: A Matched Cohort Study
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  • Together make a visit Together make a plan Messaging to adult children with concerns about a parents memory loss
    “Together make a visit; Together make a plan”: Messaging to adult children with concerns about a parent’s memory loss
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