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- :Eheman, Christie R. ;Leadbetter, StevenAug 15 2014 | Cancer. 120(0 16):2597-2603.:BackgroundThe objectives of this study were to evaluate the quality of national data generated by the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detect...
- :DeGroff, Amy ;Schroy, Paul C.9 2017 | Am J Prev Med. 53(3):363-372:Introduction:Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death in the U.S. Although screening reduces colorectal cancer incidence and morta...
- :Sharma, Krishna P. ;Leadbetter, Steven4 01 2021 | Cancer. 127(7):1049-1056:BACKGROUND:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funds the Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP) to increase colorectal cancer (CRC...
- :Bellcross, Cecelia A. ;Leadbetter, StevenJan 31 2013 | Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 22(4):728-735.:BackgroundIn 2005, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released guidelines which outlined specific family history patterns assoc...
- :Bellcross, Cecelia A. ;Peipins, Lucy A.Jun 19 2014 | Genet Med. 17(1):43-50.:BackgroundEvidence shows underutilization of cancer genetics services. To explore the reasons behind this underutilization, this study evaluated chara...
- :Weir, Hannah K. ;Thompson, Trevor D.12 1 2015 | Cancer. 121(23):4267-4268
- :Rice, Ketra ;Gressard, LindsayMay 02 2017 | Cancer. 123(17):3356-3366.:BACKGROUNDTo investigate uniformly successful results from a statewide program of patient navigation (PN) for colonoscopy, this comparison study evalu...
- :Weir, Hannah K. ;Thompson, Trevor D.6 1 2015 | Cancer. 2015; 121(11):1827-1837:BACKGROUNDThe overall age-standardized cancer incidence rate continues to decline whereas the number of cases diagnosed each year increases. Predictin...
- :Peipins, Lucy A. ;McCarty, Frances3 2015 | Psychooncology. 24(3):279-286:IntroductionStudies suggest that both affective and cognitive processes are involved in the perception of vulnerability to cancer and that affect has ...
- :Weir, Hannah K. ;Anderson, Robert N.Nov 17 2016 | Prev Chronic Dis. 13.:IntroductionHeart disease and cancer are the first and second leading causes of death in the United States. Age-standardized death rates (risk) have d...
- :DeGroff, Amy ;Sharma, KrishnaAug 09 2018 | Prev Chronic Dis. 15.
- :Leadbetter, Steven ;Hawkins, Nikki A.May 09 2013 | Prev Chronic Dis. 10.:IntroductionUnderstanding the characteristics of early and late survey responders has implications for recruitment efforts and for informing potential...
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