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    Perceived economic pressure and colorectal cancer-related perceptions among U.S. males (aged 45–75)

    To examine whether a greater perception of economic pressure would be associated with more-negative attitudes, greater perceived barriers, and lower subjective norms regarding colorectal cancer (CRC) and CRC s...

    Kevin M. Korous, Uchenna C. Ogbonnaya, Mary A. De Vera in Cancer Causes & Control (2023)

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    Racial disparities in COVID-19 outcomes exist despite comparable Elixhauser comorbidity indices between Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Whites

    Factors contributing to racial inequities in outcomes from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) remain poorly understood. We compared by race the risk of 4 COVID-19 health outcomes––maximum length of hospital s...

    Fares Qeadan, Elizabeth VanSant-Webb, Benjamin Tingey in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Rural–urban disparities in colorectal cancer survival and risk among men in Utah: a statewide population-based study

    Rural areas of the U.S. experience disproportionate colorectal cancer (CRC) death compared to urban areas. The authors aimed to analyze differences in CRC survival between rural and urban Utah men and investig...

    Charles R. Rogers, Brenna E. Blackburn, Matthew Huntington in Cancer Causes & Control (2020)

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    Examining Colorectal Cancer Risk Awareness and Food Shelf Use Among Health Center Patients

    To employ the Colorectal Cancer Risk Awareness for Public Health Prevention (CRC-PHP) survey to examine how food shelf use and other covariates predict awareness of colorectal cancer (CRC) risk factors among p...

    Ogechi J. Obidike, Charles R. Rogers in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Dispar… (2019)

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    Measuring Factors Associated with Colorectal Cancer Screening among Young Adult African American Men: A Psychometric Study

    The Male Role Norms, Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions associated with Colorectal Cancer Screening (MKAP-CRCS) survey was developed to assess the attitudes, knowledge, male role norms, perceived barriers, ...

    Charles R. Rogers, Patricia Goodson in Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2018)

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    Integrating smoking cessation and alcohol use treatment in homeless populations: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

    Despite progress in reducing cigarette smoking in the general U.S. population, smoking rates, cancer morbidity and related heart disease remain strikingly high among the poor and underserved. Homeless individu...

    Olamide Ojo-Fati, Florence John, Janet Thomas, Anne M. Joseph, Nancy C. Raymond in Trials (2015)