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Investigating Differences in Cancer Survival Among South Asian Americans: A Prospective Cohort Study from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program, 2001-2015 Haider MR; Mucci, LA 2021 View Abstract
Outdoor light at night and terminal duct lobular unit involution in the normal breast Sweeney MR, Niehoff NM, Jones RJ, Fan S, Gierach GL, White AJ 2021 View Abstract
Documenting product use patterns to help explain cancer-related chemical exposure inequities among women of color Dodson RE, Cardona B, Zota A.R., Robinson Flint J, Navarro S, Shamasunder, B. 2021 View Abstract
Fit2Thrive: Optimization of a mHealth Physical Activity Promotion Intervention for Breast Cancer Survivors Siobhan M. Phillips, Linda M. Collins, Payton Solk, Whitney Welch, Lisa Auster-Gussman, Juned Siddique, Frank J. Penedo, David Cella, Kerry S. Courneya, Ronald T. Ackermann, Jing Song, Madelyn Whitaker, Erin Cullather, Emily Izenman, & Bonnie Spring 2021 View Abstract
Clinical and demographic factors associated with follow-up in a hospital-based exercise oncology program Dunston ER, Walker D, White S, Ulrich CM, Oza S, Zingg RW, Hansen PA, Coletta AM 2021 View Abstract
An actionable needs assessment for adolescents and young adults with cancer: the AYA Needs Assessment & Service Bridge (NA-SB) Haines ER, Lux L, Smitherman AB, Kessler ML, Schonberg J, Dopp A, Stover AM, Powell BJ, Birken SA 2021 View Abstract
Initial reactions to a low-touch digital weight loss pilot intervention across 4 diverse cohorts. Raber M; Le T; Strong LL; Daniel CR; Basen-Engquist K 2021 View Abstract
Coaching Fidelity in a Lifestyle Intervention for Ovarian Cancer Survivors Werts SJ, Skiba MB, Wright SJ, Crane TE, Thomson CA 2021 View Abstract
E-cigarette use and future health of our youth: Results of a community-based cancer needs assessment Hillyer GC, Nazareth M, Lima S, Schmitt KM, Reyes A, Albert DA, Bulman WA, Terry MB 2021 View Abstract
Cardiometabolic Risk Factors and Risk of Breast Cancer by Molecular Subtype: Case-Control Study of the Mechanisms for Established and Novel Risk Factors for Breast Cancer in Nigerian Women (MEND) study Bevel MS, Deveaux A, Salako O, Daramola A, Hall A, Alatise O, Ogun O, Adeniyi A, Ojo A, Ayandipo O, Olajide T, Olasehinde O, Arowolo O, Newgard C, Akinyemiju T 2021 View Abstract