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Autor:
Dottington Fullwood EdD, CHES, Elizabeth Fallon AS, Opeyemi Bolajoko PhD, Justine Gunderson PhD, Caleb O. Ramirez-Rivera BS, BA, Shannon Pressey MS, MBA, Kelly Nosbush MA, Mary Ellen Young PhD, Janice Krieger PhD, Gladys Asiedu PhD, Folakemi T. Odedina PhD
Publikováno v:
Cancer Control, Vol 31 (2024)
Objectives Communication barriers, such as channels, comfort, and location, can negatively impact Black prostate cancer survivors’ experiences and health outcomes after treatment. Addressing these barriers promotes a survivor-centric approach that
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9ae7caf346b740c2bdbe1303e960c385
Autor:
Motolani E. Ogunsanya, Ernest Kaninjing, Daniel J. Morton, Kathleen Dwyer, Mary Ellen Young, Folakemi T. Odedina
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Men's Health, Vol 18 (2024)
Prostate cancer disproportionately affects Black men in the United States, leading to higher mortality rates and health disparities. In addition, based on historical mistreatment and discrimination and the resulting distrust of the medical system, Bl
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8f4addd04e2148c8bd6f4164ab3e4a9f
Autor:
Ernest Kaninjing DrPH, Ivette Lopez PhD, Jennifer Nguyen PhD, Folakemi Odedina PhD, Mary Ellen Young PhD
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Men's Health, Vol 12 (2018)
Prostate Cancer (CaP) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Cameroonian men. Due to inadequate infrastructure, record keeping, and resources, little is known about its true burden on the population. There are rural/urban disparities with regard
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c1bbbf6577784720a92b253a5e9a072c
Autor:
Ernest Kaninjing, Deidre B. Pereira, Mary Ellen Young, Janice L. Krieger, Nissa Askins, Folakemi T. Odedina, Getachew A. Dagne, Kim Walsh-Childers, Parisa Fathi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cancer Education. 37:328-337
Since prostate cancer incidence, prevalence and mortality are still highest among Black men in the United States, it is important to effectively address the factors that contribute to prostate cancer disparities in this at-risk population as well as
Autor:
Motolani E. Ogunsanya, Ernie Kaninjing, Maleeha Shahid, Darla Kendzor, Kathleen Dwyer, Mary Ellen Young, Folakemi T. Odedina
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 32:A041-A041
Introduction: Although prostate cancer (CaP) mortality rates are low, higher morbidity rates have been reported in Black men. In addition, the transition from treatment to survivorship can be burdensome and negatively impact quality of life (QoL). Ho
Autor:
Ernie Kaninjing, Gladys Asiedu, Mary Ellen Young, Ebenezer Erefah, Folakemi Odedina, Roxana Dronca, Kimlin Ashing, Solomon Rotimi, Che Ngufor, Arnold Merriweather, Jennifer Crook, Manisha Salinas, Parisa Fathi, Sha’Reff Rashad, John McCall, Ayinde Yahaya
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 32:B050-B050
Background: Sub-Saharan African immigrants (SSAI) in the United States (US) constitute one of the fastest-growing segments of the immigrant population. Between 2010 and 2018, the SSAI population in the US increased by 53%, significantly outpacing the
Publikováno v:
Journal of evidence-based social work (2019). 17(6)
Human trafficking is a public health social work issue. This review aimed to present the current state (nature and extent) of sex trafficking research, categorize best practices, and identify recommendations for professionals.Comprehensive literature
Autor:
Folakemi T, Odedina, Kim, Walsh-Childers, Mary Ellen, Young, Ernest, Kaninjing, Janice, Krieger, Deidre, Pereira, Getachew, Dagne, Nissa, Askins, Parisa, Fathi
Publikováno v:
Journal of cancer education : the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education. 37(2)
Since prostate cancer incidence, prevalence and mortality are still highest among Black men in the United States, it is important to effectively address the factors that contribute to prostate cancer disparities in this at-risk population as well as
Autor:
Mary Ellen Young, Sandra M. Winter, Emily Reid, Cassandra McGowan, Mary Jeghers, Sherrilene Classen
Publikováno v:
OTJR : occupation, participation and health. 40(4)
Combat Veterans (CVs) deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan experience driving difficulty, based on medical conditions and/or deployment exposures, elevating their risk of motor vehicle crash-related injury or death. To address grounded theory rigor and in