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Journal of Cancer Education

Ausgabe 4/2021

Inhalt (35 Artikel)

Editorial

New Programs to Promote Global Cancer Education

Maria Curcio Bishop

Knowledge, Perceptions, and Satisfaction of Moroccan Women Towards a New Breast Cancer Screening Program in Morocco

Hafida Charaka, Mohamed Khalis, Samira Elfakir, Inge Huybrechts, Youssef Chami Khazraji, Badiaa Lyoussi, Amr S. Soliman, Chakib Nejjari

Stakeholder Perspectives on Colonoscopy Navigation and Colorectal Cancer Screening Inequities

Deeonna E. Farr, Venice E. Haynes, Cheryl A. Armstead, Heather M. Brandt

Melanoma Awareness Among Medical Students

L. L. Kalil, E. H. M. Prado, R. V. U. Resende, M. R. C. Pimenta, A. J. A. Wainstein, A. P. Drummond-Lage

Are Medical Students from Across the World Aware of Cervical Cancer, HPV Infection and Vaccination? A Cross-Sectional Comparative Study

M. Gismondi, A. M. Augustine, M. A. R. Tahir Khokhar, H. T. Khokhar, K. E. Twentyman, I. D. Florea, M. Grigore

Training in Long-Term Follow-Up: Fellowship in Childhood Cancer Survivorship

Emily S. Tonorezos, Dana Barnea, Charles A. Sklar, Danielle Novetsky Friedman

Dominican Provider Practices for Cervical Cancer Screening in Santo Domingo and Monte Plata Provinces

Erica Liebermann, Marilyn J. Hammer, Natalia Frías Gúzman, Nancy Van Devanter, Danielle Ompad

Open Access

Peer Mentors for People with Advanced Cancer: Lessons Learnt from Recruiting and Training Peer Mentors for a Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

Catherine Walshe, Diane Roberts, Lynn Calman, Lynda Appleton, Robert Croft, Guillermo Perez Algorta, Suzanne Skevington, Mari Lloyd-Williams, Gunn Grande

Evaluation of a Nurse-Delivered Pre-Chemotherapy Educational Intervention to Increase Knowledge and Reduce Anxiety Among Ethnically Diverse Patients

Sarah E. Piombo, Kimberly A. Miller, Kaitlin Alderete, Alden Egan, Sally Golingay, Thomas W. Valente

Open Access

A Brief Educational Intervention Enhances Basic Cancer Literacy Among Kentucky Middle and High School Students

Lauren Hudson, Kerrigan M. Samons, Haley E. Dicken, Chris Prichard, L. Todd Weiss, Jean Edward, Robin C. Vanderpool, Nathan L. Vanderford

Key Informants Discuss Cancer Care Research for Trans and Gender Diverse People

Lucille Kerr, Christopher M. Fisher, Tiffany Jones

Open Access

Radiation Oncology Training in Poland: Multi-institutional Survey

Aleksandra Napieralska, Bartłomiej Tomasik, Mateusz Spałek, Artur Chyrek, Jacek Fijuth

Exploring Glocalization in the Construction and Implementation of Global Curricula

Meredith Giuliani, Janneke Frambach, Erik Driessen, Maria Athina (Tina) Martimianakis

Closing the Gap: Participatory Formative Evaluation to Reduce Cancer Screening Disparities among Patients with Limited English Proficiency

Jennifer L. Ridgeway, Jane W. Njeru, Carmen Radecki Breitkopf, Ahmed A. Mohamed, Onelis Quirindongo-Cedeño, Irene G. Sia, Mark L. Wieland

A Population Health Equity Approach Reveals Persisting Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening in New York City South Asian Communities

Shilpa Patel, Julie Kranick, Sharon Manne, Krina Shah, Victoria Raveis, Joseph Ravenell, Stella Yi, Simona Kwon, Nadia Islam

Online Information for Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Content Analysis of YouTube Videos

Jasleen Brar, Mahzabin Ferdous, Tasnima Abedin, Tanvir C Turin

A Study on Knowledge and Awareness of Cervical Cancer Among Females of Rural and Urban Areas of Haryana, North India

Lokesh Kadian, Gulshan Gulshan, Shivkant Sharma, Indu Kumari, Chetna Yadav, Smiti Nanda, Ritu Yadav

Online Information for Treatment for Low-Risk Thyroid Cancer: Assessment of Timeliness, Content, Quality, and Readability

Amanda R. Doubleday, Sherwin Novin, Kristin L. Long, David F. Schneider, Rebecca S. Sippel, Susan C. Pitt

Promoting Colorectal Cancer Screening in South Asian Muslims Living in the USA

Eiman Kazi, Sadaf Sareshwala, Zahra Ansari, Dilpreet Sahota, Toshali Katyal, Winston Tseng, Susan L. Ivey

Experiential Learning in Career Development

Amr S. Soliman, Leslie Stainton, Robert M. Chamberlain

Religion Affects Future Female Doctors’ Approach to HPV Vaccination in Czech and Slovak Republics

Jozef Zahumensky, Petra Psenkova, Livia Melnikova, Paula Drabiscakova, Alexandra Nadzamova, Marian Kacerovsky, Ondrej Simetka, Erik Dosedla

Correction

Correction to: Religion Affects Future Female Doctors’ Approach to HPV Vaccination in Czech and Slovak Republics

Jozef Zahumensky, Petra Psenkova, Livia Melnikova, Paula Drabiscakova, Alexandra Nadzamova, Marian Kacerovsky, Ondrej Simetka, Erik Dosedla

Correction

Correction to: Understanding Cancer Survivors’ Educational Needs about Prescription Opioid Medications: Implications for Cancer Education and Health Literacy

Dinorah Martinez Tyson, Melody N. Chavez, Barbara Lubrano, Paige Lake, Ana Gutierrez, Victoria K. Marshall, Khary K. Rigg, Heather Henderson, Smitha Pabbathi, Peggie Sherry, Sahana Rajasekhara

Umsetzung der POMGAT-Leitlinie läuft

03.05.2024 DCK 2024 Kongressbericht

Seit November 2023 gibt es evidenzbasierte Empfehlungen zum perioperativen Management bei gastrointestinalen Tumoren (POMGAT) auf S3-Niveau. Vieles wird schon entsprechend der Empfehlungen durchgeführt. Wo es im Alltag noch hapert, zeigt eine Umfrage in einem Klinikverbund.

CUP-Syndrom: Künstliche Intelligenz kann Primärtumor finden

30.04.2024 Künstliche Intelligenz Nachrichten

Krebserkrankungen unbekannten Ursprungs (CUP) sind eine diagnostische Herausforderung. KI-Systeme können Pathologen dabei unterstützen, zytologische Bilder zu interpretieren, um den Primärtumor zu lokalisieren.

Sind Frauen die fähigeren Ärzte?

30.04.2024 Gendermedizin Nachrichten

Patienten, die von Ärztinnen behandelt werden, dürfen offenbar auf bessere Therapieergebnisse hoffen als Patienten von Ärzten. Besonders gilt das offenbar für weibliche Kranke, wie eine Studie zeigt.

Adjuvante Immuntherapie verlängert Leben bei RCC

25.04.2024 Nierenkarzinom Nachrichten

Nun gibt es auch Resultate zum Gesamtüberleben: Eine adjuvante Pembrolizumab-Therapie konnte in einer Phase-3-Studie das Leben von Menschen mit Nierenzellkarzinom deutlich verlängern. Die Sterberate war im Vergleich zu Placebo um 38% geringer.

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