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The Cancer Information Service: Using CBPR in Building Community Capacity
The National Cancer Institute's (NCIs) Cancer Information Service (CIS) Partnership Program followed many of the key principles of community-based participatory research in providing technical assistance to pa...
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Patient-Centered Communication in Cancer Care: The Role of the NCI’s Cancer Information Service
While patient-centered care and the reduction of suffering due to cancer are primary goals of the NCI, improvement in the delivery of patient-centered communication has been identified as a key NCI research pr...
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HPV Knowledge and Vaccine Acceptability Among Hispanic Fathers
The purpose of this study was to examine human papillomavirus (HPV) knowledge and vaccine acceptability in a convenience sample of immigrant Hispanic men, many of whom are parents of adolescents. Data on 189 m...
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A Wellness Program for Cancer Survivors and Caregivers: Develo** an Integrative Pilot Program with Exercise, Nutrition, and Complementary Medicine
The Integrative Wellness Program (IWP) at the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (SCCC) sought to provide integrative wellness education to cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers by ...
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Health Information Seeking and Cancer Screening Adherence Rates
Effective screening tools are available for many of the top cancer killers in the USA. Searching for health information has previously been found to be associated with adhering to cancer screening guidelines, ...
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Open AccessAssessing the current and desired levels of training and applied experiences in chronic disease prevention of students during medical school
Chronic diseases account for approximately 70% of deaths in the U.S. annually. Though physicians are uniquely positioned to provide behavior change counseling for chronic disease prevention, they often lack th...