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pro vyhledávání: '"Angela K. Wong"'
Autor:
Chidimma M.K. Kalu, Angela K. Wong, Jackelyn A. Alva-Ornelas, Karen Herold, Ombeni M. Idassi, Ellen J. Rippberger, Christine Thai, Tanya A. Chavez, Veronica Jones, Victoria L. Seewaldt, Krista M. Round, Christopher Sistrunk, Jerneja Tomsic, Lisa D. Yee, Sharon Clancy, Margarita Robles, Amy C. Polverini, Courtney Vito, Noe R. Chavez, Angelica Sanchez, Kendall J. Kennedy, Laura Kruper, Alan Nunez, Stacey N. Doan
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 29:A084-A084
The United States (US) is racially and culturally diverse. Still, white women disproportionately comprise clinical trial participants, stemming largely from the fact that minorities often decline participation. Clinical trial findings, therefore, hav
Autor:
Alan Nunez, Victoria L. Seewaldt, Jackelyn A. Alva-Ornelas, Tanya A. Chavez, Sharon Clancy, Krista M. Round, Angela K. Wong, Karen Herold, Ombeni M. Idassi, Terry Hyslop, Lisa D. Yee, Ellen J. Rippberger, Courtney Vito, Daniel Schmolze, Chidimma M.K. Kalu, Noe R. Chavez, Angelica Sanchez, Kendall J. Kennedy, Veronica Jones, Margarita Robles, Jerneja Tomsic, Christopher Sistrunk, Christine Thai, Laura Kruper, Amy C. Polverini
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 29:B109-B109
Purpose: To highlight the importance of building a high-risk breast cancer clinic for women who do not have a BRCA 1, BRCA 2 or other highly penetrant cancer susceptibility mutation. Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and th
Autor:
Karen Herold, Christine Thai, Ombeni M. Idassi, Angelica Sanchez, Kendall J. Kennedy, Mayra Serrano, Ellen J. Rippberger, Angela K. Wong, Christopher Sistrunk, Veronica Jones, Tanya A. Chavez, Noé Rubén Chávez, Lisa D. Yee, Chidimma M.K. Kalu, Marisela Garcia, Regina Agulto, Krista M. Round, Victoria L. Seewaldt, Margarita Robles, Katty Nerio, Jerneja Tomsic, Cristal Resto, Jackelyn A. Alva-Ornelas, Alan Nunez, Laura Kruper
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 29:B119-B119
Despite cancer being the leading cause of death across most racial/ethnic groups, Hispanic women have the second highest mortality rate attributed to diabetes (4.7%) according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While cancer and
Autor:
Victoria L. Seewaldt, Christine Thai, Terry Hyslop, Kendall J. Kennedy, Alan Nunez, Ombeni M. Idassi, Carola M. Zalles, Ellen J. Rippberger, Karen Harold, Laura Kruper, Margarita Robles, Angelica Sanchez, Amy C. Polverini, Angela K. Wong, Jackelyn A. Alva-Ornelas, Courtney Vito, Tanya A. Chavez, Christopher Sistrunk, Noe R. Chavez, Sharon Clancy, Krista M. Round, Daniel Schmolze, Jerneja Tomsic, Chidimma M.K. Kalu, Veronica Jones
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 29:A082-A082
The United States is increasingly racially and ethnically diverse. In fact, California is now a majority-minority region, with a greater percentage of its population comprised of racial minorities than whites. Yet, minorities are continually under-re
Autor:
Victoria L. Seewaldt, Chidimma M.K. Kalu, Courtney Vito, Lisa D. Yee, Krista M. Round, Karen Herold, Tanya A. Chavez, Ombeni M. Idassi, Angela K. Wong, Christopher Sistrunk, Ellen J. Rippberger, Noe R. Chavez, Alan Nunez, Angelica Sanchez, Terry Hyslop, Kendall J. Kennedy, Amy C. Polverini, Margarita Robles, Christine Thai, Jackelyn A. Alva-Ornelas, Sharon Clancy, Jerneja Tomsic, Carola M. Zalles, Laura Kruper, Veronica Jones
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 29:A083-A083
Background: Breast cancer (BC) prevention clinical trials (CTs) play a vital role in the progress of preventative measures and treatments for all races and ethnicities. However, Northern European whites (NE/W) continue to be disproportionally enrolle