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Laura Caquelin; Pauline Badra; Lucas Poulain; Bruno Laviolle; Moreno Ursino; Clara Locher – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
This study aimed to assess the feasibility of applying two recent phase I meta-analyses methods to protein kinase inhibitors (PKIs) developed in oncology and to identify situations where these methods could be both feasible and useful. This ancillary study used data from a systematic review conducted to identify dose-finding studies for PKIs. PKIs…
Descriptors: Oncology, Cancer, Medical Care Evaluation, Medical Research
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Yusuke Miyashita; Kumi Yanagida; Naoki Shirafuji; Ryuji Hoshide; Katsuyuki Sato; Keiichi Taku; Kimitoshi Nakamura – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: Individuals with severe motor and intellectual disabilities have become an aging population, and high cancer morbidity and mortality are critical issues affecting their survival. Cancer screening is a crucial method of resolving this issue; however, a suitable screening method for them has not been established. Methods: We used…
Descriptors: Cancer, Human Body, Screening Tests, Psychomotor Skills
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Osnat Kandelshine-Waldman; Omer Levy-Kardash; Anat Hamburger; Eran Alon; Yael Henkin – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Head and neck cancer (HNC) is amongst the 10 most common cancers worldwide and has a major effect on patients' quality of life. Given the complexity of this unique group of patients, a multidisciplinary team approach is preferable. Amongst the debilitating sequels of HNC and/or its treatment, swallowing, speech and voice impairments…
Descriptors: Cancer, Physical Disabilities, Human Body, Motor Reactions
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Nam, Rosa – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2022
Like many children of immigrants, I have provided English language support to my Korean parents for as long as I remember. Up until this summer, I had no trouble translating or providing English support for my dad. But when my dad was diagnosed with metastatic brain cancer in May 2021, it felt like learning a new language, the language of…
Descriptors: Immigrants, English (Second Language), Cancer, Language Proficiency
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José Fernando Fernández-Company; Miguel Quintela-Fandino; Vikrampal Sandes; María García-Rodríguez – American Journal of Health Education, 2024
Background: Although there are a growing number of studies investigating the benefits of music therapy interventions with patients diagnosed with cancer, few studies have taken an approach that specifically examines indices of perceived well-being in women with breast cancer. Overcoming these challenges can be an important step in the recovery…
Descriptors: Music Therapy, Well Being, Females, Cancer
Harman, Jennifer; Buchholz, Melissa; Berry, Obianuju O. – ZERO TO THREE, 2020
Many hospitals and academic medical settings lag behind in promoting key initiatives focused on advancing maternal, infant, and early childhood mental health. Yet, systems are dynamic and change is possible. This article highlights Fellows' efforts to infuse maternal, infant, and early childhood mental health understanding and approaches into…
Descriptors: Mothers, Infants, Mental Health, Preschool Children
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Parish, Susan L.; Son, Esther; Powell, Robyn M.; Igdalsky, Leah – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2018
There is a dearth of existing research on the treatment of reproductive cancers among women with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This study analyzed the 2010 Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project Nationwide Inpatient Sample and compared the prevalence of reproductive cancer treatment hospitalization discharges among women with…
Descriptors: Cancer, Females, Incidence, Medical Services
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Brunet, Jennifer; Wurz, Amanda; Srivastava, Deeksha – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
Background: Cancer survivors must manage a range of adverse symptoms and side effects postdiagnosis. These effects often co-occur with preexisting comorbid conditions. Recognizing the complex chronicity of the disease, self-management support interventions have been developed to promote cancer survivors' knowledge, skills, and confidence to…
Descriptors: Self Management, Intervention, Cancer, Comorbidity
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Chesnut, James W.; Singh, Shailen; Boden, Carrie J. – International Journal of Adult Education and Technology, 2022
Effective communication between cancer patients and their healthcare professionals is an essential ingredient in providing quality medical care. There is a correlation between poor healthcare communication and chronic stress in cancer patients. Chronic stress impedes the human immune system and promotes tumor growth. There is also a negative…
Descriptors: Cancer, Patients, Stress Variables, Health Personnel
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Boles, Jessika – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2018
Thousands of children with cancer participate in medical and social sciences research during and beyond their hospitalization and treatment. However, methodological techniques and issues in conducting qualitative research with children with cancer have received little attention in the literature to date. Therefore, the present article explores the…
Descriptors: Children, Cancer, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology
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Qureshi, Saad – Journal of Biological Education, 2022
Biomimicry is a useful method to develop students' skills, such as design and systems thinking, particularly when complemented with inquiry-based learning. The research seeks to uncover how students engage in the biomimicry process and what types of designs they produce to reveal insights that could assist educators in teaching biomimicry. A study…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Biomedicine, Engineering
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Samsa, Gregory P.; LeBlanc, Thomas W.; Locke, Susan C.; Troy, Jesse D.; Pomann, Gina-Maria – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2018
The ability to bridge multiple disciplines is critical to the successful practice of collaborative statistics, yet the literature on statistical education devotes relatively little attention to how this skill can be taught. Our goal here is to describe a general conceptual framework within which a curriculum on communication and leadership could…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Interdisciplinary Approach, Statistics, Biomedicine
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Ornelas, India J.; Ho, Khanh; Jackson, J. Carey; Moo-Young, Jaime; Le, Anh; Do, H. Hoai; Lor, Bouapanh; Magarati, Maya; Zhang, Ying; Taylor, Victoria M. – Health Education & Behavior, 2018
Many refugee women emigrate from countries with high cervical cancer incidence rates and have low rates of cervical cancer screening both before and after resettlement. Refugee women face many barriers to cervical cancer screening, including limited knowledge of cervical cancer and screening recommendations and cultural and linguistic barriers to…
Descriptors: Cancer, Refugees, Females, Video Technology
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Fairthorne, Jennifer C.; de Klerk, Nicholas H.; Leonard, Helen M.; Whitehouse, Andrew J. O. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2016
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID) are neurodevelopmental disorders with strong genetic components. Increasingly, research attention has focused on whether genetic factors conveying susceptibility for these conditions, also influence the risk of other health conditions, such as cancer. We examined the occurrence of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Intellectual Disability
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Hagerman, Charlotte J.; Bellini, Paula G.; Davis, Kim M.; Hoffman, Richard M.; Aaronson, David S.; Leigh, Daniel Y.; Zinar, Riley E.; Penson, David; Van Den Eeden, Stephen; Taylor, Kathryn L. – Health Education Research, 2017
Despite the evidence indicating that decision aids (DA) improve informed treatment decision making for prostate cancer (PCa), physicians do not routinely recommend DAs to their patients. We conducted semi-structured interviews with urologists (n = 11), radiation oncologists (n = 12) and primary care physicians (n = 10) about their methods of…
Descriptors: Physicians, Cancer, Patients, Primary Health Care
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