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    Race and Gender Differences in Awareness of Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests and Guidelines Among Recently Diagnosed Colon Cancer Patients in an Urban Setting

    The purpose of this study was to first characterize the prevalence of recall, recognition, and knowledge of colon cancer screening tests and guidelines (collectively, “awareness”) among non-Hispanic black (NHB...

    Leslie R. Carnahan, Lindsey Jones, Katherine C. Brewer in Journal of Cancer Education (2021)

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    Identifying actionable strategies: using Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)-informed interviews to evaluate the implementation of a multilevel intervention to improve colorectal cancer screening

    Many evidence-based interventions (EBIs) found to be effective in research studies often fail to translate into meaningful patient outcomes in practice. The purpose of this study was to identify facilitators a...

    Helen Lam, Michael Quinn, Toni Cipriano-Steffens in Implementation Science Communications (2021)

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    An Evaluation of Psychosocial and Religious Belief Differences in a Diverse Racial and Socioeconomic Urban Cancer Population

    Despite years of research aimed at decreasing the cancer mortality rates, the disparity between African-Americans and whites continues to grow. The fundamental psychosocial and belief differences that may medi...

    Blase N. Polite, Toni Cipriano-Steffens in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Dispar… (2017)