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    Feasibility, acceptability, and limited efficacy of health system-led familial risk notification: protocol for a mixed-methods evaluation

    Genetic testing for pathogenic variants associated with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer risk can improve cancer outcomes through enhanced preventive care in both people with known variants and their biolo...

    Paula R. Blasi, Aaron Scrol, Melissa L. Anderson in Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2022)

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    The Cancer Financial Experience (CAFÉ) study: randomized controlled trial of a financial navigation intervention to address cancer-related financial hardship

    There is an urgent need for evidence on how interventions can prevent or mitigate cancer-related financial hardship. Our objectives are to compare self-reported financial hardship, quality of life, and health ...

    Nora B. Henrikson, Melissa L. Anderson, John Dickerson, John J. Ewing in Trials (2022)

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    Open Access

    Evaluation of a population-level strategy to promote tobacco treatment use among insured smokers: a pragmatic, randomized trial

    Most smokers do not use evidence-based smoking cessation treatment. Increasing utilization of these services is an important public health goal. Health care systems and insurers are well positioned to support ...

    Jennifer B. McClure, Melissa L. Anderson in BMC Public Health (2018)

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    History of dating violence and the association with late adolescent health

    The present investigation expands upon prior studies by examining the relationship between health in late adolescence and the experience of physical/sexual and non-physical dating violence victimization, inclu...

    Amy E Bonomi, Melissa L Anderson, Julianna Nemeth, Frederick P Rivara in BMC Public Health (2013)

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    Dating violence victimization across the teen years: Abuse frequency, number of abusive partners, and age at first occurrence

    Prior longitudinal studies have shown high cumulative dating violence exposure rates among U.S adolescents, with 36 percent of males and 44 percent to 88 percent of females experiencing victimization across ad...

    Amy E Bonomi, Melissa L Anderson, Julianna Nemeth in BMC Public Health (2012)