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Autor:
A, Juhász, S E J, Barlow, H, Williams, B, Johnson, N Davies, Walsh, L C, Cunningham, S, Jones, E J, LaCourse, J R, Stothard
Publikováno v:
Journal of helminthology. 96
As part of surveillance of snail-borne trematodiasis in Knowsley Safari (KS), Prescot, United Kingdom, a collection was made in July 2021 of various planorbid (
Autor:
A. Juhász, S.E.J. Barlow, H. Williams, B. Johnson, N. Davies Walsh, L. C. Cunningham, S. Jones, E. J. LaCourse, J. R. Stothard
Publikováno v:
Journal of Helminthology. 96
As part of surveillance of snail-borne trematodiasis in Knowsley Safari (KS), Prescot, United Kingdom, a collection was made in July 2021 of various planorbid (n = 173) and lymnaeid (n = 218) snails. These were taken from 15 purposely selected freshw
Autor:
Janet S. Carpenter, Jamie L. Studts, Lauren L. C. Cunningham, Daniel E. Kenady, Matthew J. Cordova, David A. Sloan, Patrick J. McGrath, Abbie O. Beacham, Michael A. Andrykowski
Publikováno v:
Health Psychology. 21:485-494
The impact of benign breast biopsy (BBB) on distress and perceptions of risk for breast cancer (BC) was examined. Interviews were conducted with 100 women shortly after notification of biopsy results and 4 and 8 months post-BBB. Compared with matched
Autor:
Jamie L. Studts, Janet S. Carpenter, Lauren L. C. Cunningham, David A. Sloan, Daniel E. Kenady, Patrick C. McGrath, Michael A. Andrykowski, Wendy Mager, Matthew J. Cordova
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 69:165-178
Women who undergo a benign breast biopsy are at elevated risk for the subsequent development of breast cancer (BC). Therefore, appropriate clinical follow-up of a benign breast biopsy is important. The present study examines the extent and correlates
Publikováno v:
Health Psychology. 20:176-185
Cancer may be viewed as a psychosocial transition with the potential for positive and negative outcomes. This cross-sectional study (a) compared breast cancer (BC) survivors' (n = 70) self-reports of depression, well-being, and posttraumatic growth w
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 69:706-711
This cross-sectional study of 70 breast cancer survivors examined relationships among social constraints, behavioral and self-report indicators of cognitive processing, depression, and well-being. On the basis of a social-cognitive processing (SCP) m
Autor:
Patrick C. McGrath, Michael A. Andrykowski, David A. Sloan, Lauren L. C. Cunningham, Shelly L. Curran, Janet S. Carpenter, Jamie L. Studts, Daniel E. Kenady
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 18:85-94
The prevalence of rheumatoid symptoms following breast cancer (BC) treatment was examined. Breast cancer patients (n = 111) who were a mean of 27.6 months postcompletion of BC treatment and 99 otherwise healthy women with benign breast problems (BBP)
Autor:
Janet S. Carpenter, David A. Sloan, Patrick C. McGrath, Matthew J. Cordova, Michael A. Andrykowski, Paul A. Sloan, Jamie L. Studts, Lauren L. C. Cunningham, Daniel E. Kenady
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 51:1285-1292
Few studies have focused on careful assessment of postmastectomy pain (PMP); a chronic neuropathic pain syndrome that can affect women postlumpectomy or postmastectomy for breast cancer (BC). Study aims were to determine the prevalence of PMP in an o
Autor:
Janet S. Carpenter, Patrick C. McGrath, Lauren L. C. Cunningham, David A. Sloan, Michael A. Andrykowski, Jamie L. Studts, Matthew J. Cordova, R K Munn, Daniel E. Kenady
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 82:1682-1691
BACKGROUND Research on hot flashes (HFs) after the diagnosis and treatment of breast carcinoma (BC) is scarce. To our knowledge, this research represents the second study of HF prevalence and severity in women with BC and the first study of 1) correl
Physical symptoms, distress, and breast cancer risk perceptions in women with benign breast problems
Autor:
Lauren L. C. Cunningham, Michael A. Andrykowski, John F. Wilson, Patrick C. McGrath, David A. Sloan, Daniel E. Kenady
Publikováno v:
Health Psychology. 17:371-375