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    Increasing access to fertility preservation for women with breast cancer: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial in France

    With the increase in the number of long-term survivors, interest is shifting from cancer survival to life and quality of life after cancer. These include consequences of long-term side effects of treatment, su...

    Maria Claudia Addamiano, Camille Joannes, Leslie Fonquerne in BMC Public Health (2024)

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    Impact of a health literacy intervention combining general practitioner training and a consumer facing intervention to improve colorectal cancer screening in underserved areas: protocol for a multicentric cluster randomized controlled trial

    Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer burden worldwide. In France, it is the second most common cause of cancer death after lung cancer. Systematic uptake of CRC screening can improve survival r...

    Marie-Anne Durand, Aurore Lamouroux, Niamh M. Redmond, Michel Rotily in BMC Public Health (2021)

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    Using ecological socioeconomic position (SEP) measures to deal with sample bias introduced by incomplete individual-level measures: inequalities in breast cancer stage at diagnosis as an example

    When studying the influence of socioeconomic position (SEP) on health from data where individual-level SEP measures may be missing, ecological measures of SEP may prove helpful. In this paper, we illustrate th...

    Sébastien Lamy, Florence Molinié, Laetitia Daubisse-Marliac in BMC Public Health (2019)

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    Assessment of the ecological bias of seven aggregate social deprivation indices

    In aggregate studies, ecological indices are used to study the influence of socioeconomic status on health. Their main limitation is ecological bias. This study assesses the misclassification of individual soc...

    Josephine Bryere, Carole Pornet, Nane Copin, Ludivine Launay in BMC Public Health (2017)

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    Enabling the transferability of complex interventions: exploring the combination of an intervention’s key functions and implementation

    Several public health interventions are not described, not evaluated and not transferred. The objective was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of using a description model making a distinction between...

    Mélanie Villeval, Elsa Bidault, Jeannie Shoveller in International Journal of Public Health (2016)

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    Childhood adversity as a risk for cancer: findings from the 1958 British birth cohort study

    To analyse whether Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) are associated with an increased risk of cancer.

    Michelle Kelly-Irving, Benoit Lepage, Dominique Dedieu, Rebecca Lacey in BMC Public Health (2013)

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    The embodiment of adverse childhood experiences and cancer development: potential biological mechanisms and pathways across the life course

    To explore current evidence of the physiological embedding of stress to discuss whether adverse childhood experiences (ACE) causing chronic or acute stress responses may alter fundamental biological functions.

    Michelle Kelly-Irving, Laurence Mabile in International Journal of Public Health (2013)