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Environmental Justice. 15:298-305
Background: This research investigated and identified significant spatial clusters of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)-related emergency department (ED) visits and in-patient...
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Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics. 48:491-505
Disparities exist in the health, livelihood, and opportunities for the 46-60 million people living in America’s rural communities. Rural communities across the United States need a new energy and focus concentrated around health and health care tha
Autor:
Amanda Owings, Samuel Fernandes, Marcus Olatoye, Amanda Fogleman, Whitney Zahnd, Wiley Jenkins, Ripan Malhi, Alexander Lipka
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Human Biology.
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 54:688-698
Introduction Despite having lower overall incidence rates, rural populations tend to have higher cancer mortality rates. Rural populations often have higher rates of cancers with primary and secondary prevention modalities. However, there is limited
Autor:
Alexander E. Lipka, Amanda C. Owings, Whitney E. Zahnd, Marcus O. Olatoye, Wiley D. Jenkins, Amanda Fogleman, Ripan S. Malhi, Samuel Fernandes
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Human biology. 91(1)
We have previously hypothesized that relatively small and isolated rural communities may experience founder effects, defined as the genetic ramifications of small population sizes at the time of a community's establishment. To explore this, we used a
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Journal of health care for the poor and underserved. 30(1)
Rural status in the United States can be objectively measured using multiple designations within different geographic extents, often considering both population density and proximity to urban areas. However, these measurements are often incomplete fo
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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 22:472-478
CONTEXT Although rural-urban cancer disparities have been explored with some depth, disparities within seemingly homogeneous rural areas have received limited attention. However, exploration of intrarural cancer incidence may have important public he
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Computer methods and programs in biomedicine. 178
Background Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (SIUSOM) collects large amounts of data every day. SIUSOM and other similar healthcare systems are always looking for better ways to use the data to understand and address population level pr
Autor:
Kristin Delfino, Amanda Fogleman, Whitney E. Zahnd, Sabha Ganai, Alexander E. Lipka, Ripan S. Malhi, Wiley D. Jenkins
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Journal of community genetics. 10(3)
Genetic testing is becoming more prevalent in detecting risk and guiding cancer treatment in our increasingly personalized medicine model. However, few studies have examined underserved populations’ perceptions of genetic testing, especially those
Autor:
Aimee S. James, Sonya Izadi, Whitney E. Zahnd, Wiley D. Jenkins, Amanda Fogleman, David E. Steward, Laurent Brard, Graham A. Colditz
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Cancer epidemiology, biomarkersprevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology. 27(11)
More than 46 million Americans live in rural areas, but rural populations remain relatively understudied in cancer disparities research. However, several analyses of multistate cancer registry data that describe the rural cancer incidence burden have