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Preventive Medicine & Public Health

Cancer Control Publications


Born WK, Engelman KK, Greiner KA, Bhattacharya SB, Hall SB, Hou QJ, Ahluwalia JS. Colorectal Cancer Screening, Perceived Discrimination, and Low-income and Minority Patient Trust in Most Doctors (under review).

Caban ME, Mahnken JD, Kuo Y, Freeman JL, Nosek MA. Mammography Use Mediates Disparities in Tumor Size at Diagnosis in Women with Social Security Disabilities. Women & Health (in press).

Cizik AM, Engelman KK, Ellerbeck EF, Rempusheski, VF. Perceptions of the Mammography Screening Experience by African American, Hispanic, and Non-Hispanic White Women. Cancer Control (under review).

Daley CM. (2007) College students' knowledge of risk and screening recommendations for breast, cervical, and testicular cancers, Journal of Cancer Education, 22(2):86-90.

Daley CM. College men's knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about testicular cancer, American Journal of Men's Health, 1:173-82.

Daley CM. College women's knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about breast and cervical cancer, Women and Health (under review).

Daley CM. Using the Internet to educate college students about cervical and testicular cancers: a pilot study, Health Promotion Practice (under review).

Engelman KK, Weir MM, Jianas L. (2006) Using mixed methods to assess variation in patient satisfaction with mammography. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 31:S038.

Gritz ER, Tripp MK, James AS, Harrist RB, Mueller NH, Chamberlain RM, Parcel GS. (2006) Effects of a Preschool Staff Intervention on children's sun protection: Outcomes of Sun Protection is Fun! Health Education & Behavior, Epub available ahead of print (in press).

James AS, Campbell MK, DeVellis B, Reedy J, Carr C, Sandler RS. (2006) Health behavior correlates among colon cancer survivors: NC STRIDES Baseline Results. American Journal of Health Behavior, 30(6):720-730.

James AS, Greiner KA, Born WK, Hall SB, Buckles D, Ahluwalia JS. The impact of socioeconomic status on perceived barriers to colorectal cancer testing. Ethnicity & Disease (under review).

James TM, Greiner A, Ellerbeck EF, Feng, Ahluwalia JS. (2006) Disparities in colorectal cancer screening: a guideline-based analysis of adherence. Ethn. Dis.  16:228-33.

Mahnken JD, Chan W, Freeman DH, Freeman JL. Reducing the Effects of Lead-Time Bias, Length Bias, and Over-Detection in Evaluating Screening Mammography: A Censored Bivariate Data Approach. Statistical Methods in Medical Research (under review).

Mahnken JD, Freeman DH, DiNuzzo AR, Freeman JL. Mammography Use among Older Mexican-American Women: Correcting for Over-Reports of Breast Cancer Screening. Women & Health (in press).

Meier A, Campbell MK, Carr C, Enga Z, James AS, Reedy J, Zheng B. (2006) Using the Internet to Gather Evidence in Formative Intervention Research: A Feasibility Study of Internet "Chat" Focus Groups in a Study of Lifestyle Changes in Colon Cancer Survivors. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 3(3/4):183-200.

Moreland S, Engelman KK, Mayo, MS, Greiner KA. (2006) Papanicolaou Testing Among Native American and Hispanic Populations. Ethnicity and Disease, 16(1):223-227.

Weir MM, Engelman KK, Mayo MS, Ellerbeck EF. (2006) Development of a patient assessment of mammography services survey. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 31:S038.