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pro vyhledávání: '"Silvia Tejeda"'
Autor:
Ganga, Vijayasiri, Yamile, Molina, Ifeanyi Beverly, Chukwudozie, Silvia, Tejeda, Heather A, Pauls, Garth H, Rauscher, Richard T, Campbell, Richard B, Warnecke
Publikováno v:
J Health Dispar Res Pract
This study attempts to clarify the associations between macro-social and social network factors and the continuing racial disparities in breast cancer survival. The study improves on prior methodologies by using a neighborhood disadvantage measure th
Autor:
C. T. Sánchez-Díaz, Ganga Vijayasiri, Garth H. Rauscher, Silvia Tejeda, Yamile Molina, Shaila M. Strayhorn
Publikováno v:
Cancer Causes & Control
Background Prior studies have observed greater levels of psychosocial stress (PSS) among non-Hispanic (nH) African American and Hispanic women when compared to nH White patients after a breast cancer diagnosis. We aimed to determine the independent a
Autor:
Tara Maga, Ganga Vijayasiri, Ericka R. Searles, Kent Hoskins, Hiral A. Shah, Lara Balay, Melinda R. Stolley, Ivy Abraham, Richard B. Warnecke, Veena J. Korah, Silvia Tejeda, Mylene Hernandez Remo, Alana Biggers, Ifeanyi Beverly Chukwudozie
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 124:3733-3741
BACKGROUND The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) endorses routine screening for genetic risk of breast and/or ovarian cancer as a component of primary health care. Implementation of this recommendation may prove challenging, especially in cl
Autor:
Richard B. Warnecke, Candice Schwartz, Silvia Tejeda, Loraine Moreno, Alicia Carillo, Maria Rojas, Kent Hoskins, Ganga Vijayasiri, Hiral A. Shah, Ivy Abraham, Mylene Hernandez Remo, Ifeanyi Beverly Chukwudozie
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open. 4:e2123751
Importance Black women bear a disproportionate burden of breast cancer mortality in the US, in part due to inequities in the use of mammography. Population screening for breast cancer risk in primary care is a promising strategy for mitigating breast
Autor:
Ifeanyi Beverly Chukwudozie, Vida Henderson, Kent Hoskins, Tera Ivy, Ganga Vijayasiri, Robert A. Winn, Catherine Balthazar, Silvia Tejeda
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 29:A058-A058
Background: Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. and is substantially higher in African American (AA) women. Early detection is crucial in decreasing breast cancer mortality and racial disparities. Research shows that
Autor:
Candice Schwartz, Richard B. Warnecke, Ifeanyi Beverly Chukwudozie, Ganga Vijayasiri, Mylene Hernandez Remo, Silvia Tejeda, Carol Estwing Ferrans, Hiral A. Shah, Ivy Abraham, Kent Hoskins
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 38:1554-1554
1554 Background: Medically underserved women bear a disproportionate burden of breast cancer (BC) mortality. Early detection is vital for reducing BC deaths. Cancer genetic risk assessment (CGRA) provides an opportunity to identify women at highest r
Autor:
Silvia Tejeda, Melinda R. Stolley, Elizabeth Calhoun, Young Ik Cho, Julie S. Darnell, Talar W. Markossian
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's Health. 22:507-517
Women with breast or cervical cancer abnormalities can experience barriers to timely follow-up care, resulting in delays in cancer diagnosis. Patient navigation programs that identify and remove barriers to ensure timely receipt of care are prolifera
Publikováno v:
Journal of behavioral medicine. 40(2)
Cultural beliefs about breast cancer may act as a barrier to Latina women seeking preventive services or timely follow-up for breast symptoms regardless of access. This study examines the association between factors and breast cancer cultural beliefs
Publikováno v:
Social Science & Medicine. 68:832-839
This study explores barriers to and facilitators of breast cancer screening and how people in a woman’s social networks influence these screening behaviors. A total of 40 semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted in rural Washington Sta
Autor:
Silvia Tejeda, Garth H. Rauscher, Carol Estwing Ferrans, Richard T. Campbell, Melinda R. Stolley, Richard B. Warnecke, Ganga Vijayasiri
Publikováno v:
Psycho-oncology. 26(12)
Objective Breast cancer has psychological consequences that impact quality of life (QOL). We examined factors associated with negative psychological consequences of a breast cancer diagnosis, in a diverse sample of 910 recently diagnosed patients (37