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pro vyhledávání: '"Florence Ndikum-Moffor"'
Autor:
Melissa K. Filippi, Won S. Choi, Stacy Braiuca, Florence Ndikum-Moffor, Tia Goodman, Tara L. Hammer, Aimee S. James, Christine M. Daley, K. Allen Greiner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cancer Education. 28:535-540
Breast cancer mortality rates are the second leading cause of cancer death in American Indian (AI) women. AI breast cancer screening rates have been decreasing, and AI women have some of the lowest screening rates compared to other racial/ethnic grou
Autor:
Julie A. Scheinkoenig, Andrew Parkinson, Brian W. Ogilvie, Florence Ndikum-Moffor, Remi Gibson, Brandy L. Paris
Publikováno v:
Drug Metabolism and Disposition. 37:2045-2054
Milnacipran (Savella) inhibits both norepinephrine and serotonin reuptake and is distinguished by a nearly 3-fold greater potency in inhibiting norepinephrine reuptake in vitro compared with serotonin. We evaluated the ability of milnacipran to inhib
Autor:
Dan Brobst, Brandy L. Paris, Florence Ndikum-Moffor, Etsuko Usuki, Andrew Parkinson, Jennifer Skibbe, Ivan King, Brian W. Ogilvie, Alaa-Eldin F Nassar, Lois J. Haupt, Rebecca Campbell
Publikováno v:
Drug Metabolism and Disposition. 37:1922-1930
Laromustine (VNP40101M, also known as Cloretazine) is a novel sulfonylhydrazine alkylating (anticancer) agent. Laromustine generates two types of reactive intermediates: 90CE and methylisocyanate. When incubated with rat, dog, monkey, and human liver
Autor:
Elizabeth A. Bukusi, Sarah Finocchario-Kessler, May Maloba, Catherine Wexler, Florence Ndikum-Moffor, Natabhona Mabachi
Publikováno v:
BMC Women's Health
Background Women living in Africa experience the highest burden of cervical cancer. Research and investment to improve vaccination, screening, and treatment efforts are critically needed. We systematically reviewed and characterized recent research w
Autor:
Melissa K, Filippi, Joseph, Pacheco, Aimee S, James, Travis, Brown, Florence, Ndikum-Moffor, Won S, Choi, K Allen, Greiner, Christine M, Daley
Publikováno v:
Journal of health disparities research and practice. 7(3)
Screening, especially screening mammography, is vital for decreasing breast cancer incidence and mortality. Screening rates in American Indian women are low compared to other racial/ethnic groups. In addition, American Indian women are diagnosed at m
Autor:
Christine M. Daley, Kimberly K. Engelman, Byron J. Gajewski, Florence Ndikum-Moffor, Stacy Braiuca
Publikováno v:
Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health. 23(6)
Background American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women have lower breast cancer (BCA) screening and 5-year survival rates than non-Hispanic Whites. Understanding reasons for low screening rates is important to combatting later stage diagnoses. The pu
Autor:
Christine M. Daley, Babalola Faseru, Melissa K. Filippi, Martha B. Baird, Florence Ndikum-Moffor, K. Allen Greiner
Publikováno v:
Journal of immigrant and minority health. 16(2)
African immigrant and refugee communities remain medically underserved in the United States. Formative efforts are being directed to address the local needs of communities by researchers, community agencies, and local populations. However, there is a
Autor:
Stacy Braiuca, Kimberly K. Engelman, Christine M. Daley, Florence Ndikum-Moffor, Stephanie Joseph, K. Allen Greiner, Byron J. Gajewski, Babalola Faseru, Edward F. Ellerbeck
Publikováno v:
BMC Women's Health, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 34 (2010)
BMC Women's Health
BMC Women's Health
Background Mortality from breast cancer has increased among American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) women. Despite this alarming reality, AI/AN women have some of the lowest breast cancer screening rates. Only 37% of eligible AI/AN women report a mamm