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Examining the association between immune biomarkers and pubertal maturation Lin ST, Wei Y, Andrulis IL, Buys S, Schwartz LA, Bradbury AR, Daly MB, Santella RM, Chung WK, Terry MB, McDonald JA 2021 View Abstract
Adolescent physical activity and breast cancer risk before age 50 years: findings from the Prospective Family Study Cohort (ProF-SC) Kehm RD, Genkinger JM, MacInnis RJ, John EM, Phillips KA, Knight JA, Milne RL, Colonna SV, Chung WK, Kurian AW, Andrulis IL, Buys SS, Daly MB, Hopper JL, Terry MB 2021 View Abstract
Clinicians' views on barriers to cervical cancer screening for women living with Behavioral Health Conditions: a focus group study Mkuu RS, Staras SA, Szurek SM, Gerend MA, Shenkman EA. 2021 View Abstract
Differences in HPV vaccination rates between pediatric, adolescent, and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors and a non-cancer comparison sample Kaddas HK, Ramsay JM, Ou JY, Kepka D, Kirchhoff AC 2021 View Abstract
Improving comprehensive cancer control state plans for colorectal cancer screening in the four-corners region of the United States Prajakta Adsul, Joseph Rodman 2021 View Abstract
The Patient Cancer OUtreach, Navigation, Technology and Support (Patient COUNTS) Project: Developing a virtual patient navigation program for Asian American cancer patients Chu JN, Tsoh JY, Shariff-Marco S, Allen L, Oh D, Wong C, Bui H, Liew C, Gomez SL, Nguyen TT 2021 View Abstract
Distinct difference in DNA methylation pattern between breast cancer cases and non-cases in a prospective cohort pilot Bauer MA, Chiang TC, Hsu PC, Su LJ 2021 View Abstract
Opportunities and Challenges for Creating Sexual and Gender Minority Cancer Health Equity: Patient and Caregiver Perspectives from a Qualitative Pilot Study Kano M, Adler Jaffe S, Rieder S, Burgess E, Guest, D, Hurwitz A, Warren B, Pandhi N, Myaskovsky L 2021 View Abstract
Financial and Employment Impacts of Cancer and COVID-19 Among African American Cancer Survivors Hastert TA, Ruterbusch JJ, Best AL, Harper FWK, Thompson H, Beebe-Dimmer JL, Schwartz AG 2021 View Abstract
What social factors are most strongly associated with the reduced spread of breast cancer cultural beliefs among African American women? Bergeron NQ, Strahan DC, Strayhorn SM, Rong A, Villegas M, Rayas N, Jara S, Ruiz I, Khanna AS, Villines D, Watson KS, Ferrans CE, Molina Y 2021 View Abstract