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M S, O'Malley, N J, Shaheen, M A, Crosby, S C, Murray, J S, Klenzak, J A, Galanko, A, Singla, D F, Ransohoff, R S, Sandler, J, Gaither, E D, Paskett
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North Carolina medical journal. 62(5)
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American journal of preventive medicine. 13(6)
In December 1993 the National Cancer Institute (NCI) decided to replace its mammography screening guidelines with a Statement of Evidence on Breast Cancer Screening. The Statement of Evidence represented a departure from the institute's previous poli
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North Carolina medical journal. 58(3)
Autor:
M S, O'Malley
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American journal of preventive medicine. 9(3)
The cost-effectiveness of breast cancer screening that includes breast self-examination (BSE) has not been investigated, in part because the costs and effects of programs to teach BSE are not well known. I used data from a randomized, controlled tria
Autor:
R J, McKenna, P, Greene, D P, Winchester, C J, Baines, R S, Foster, V, Champion, M S, O'Malley
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Cancer. 69
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American journal of preventive medicine. 6(3)
Prompting physicians increases performance of preventive procedures, but the long-term effects of prompting, and of different types of prompting (manual versus computer), on various procedures is unclear. Nor has the effect of the optional enrollment
Autor:
M. S. O'Malley
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 257:2196-2203
Autor:
Liu, Anni1, Garcia-Torres, Laura C.1, Johnson, Caitlyn1, Haver, Mary Katherine2, Gwede, Clement K.1,2, Christy, Shannon M.1,2 Shannon.Christy@moffitt.org
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Ethnicity & Health. Apr2023, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p335-357. 23p. 1 Diagram, 4 Charts.
Autor:
M S, O'Malley, S W, Fletcher
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North Carolina medical journal. 48(10)
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Archives of internal medicine. 144(2)
Subspecialists deliver a substantial proportion of primary care but little is known about how their training affects their attitudes toward this role. We surveyed a department of medicine to determine fellows' (N = 34) attitudes toward primary care a