Search Results - "B. Lee Green PhD"
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Understanding and Addressing Prostate Cancer Disparities in Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcomes Among Black Men
Published in Cancer control (01-08-2024)“…Despite advances in screening, diagnosis, and treatment for prostate cancer (PCa), Black men tend to be diagnosed at younger ages, have higher mortality rates,…”
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Treatment delays, race, and outcomes in head and neck cancer
Published in Cancer epidemiology (01-12-2016)“…Highlights • Black patients more often presented with delays in diagnosis or advanced disease. • Black patients more often had >45 days elapsed from diagnosis…”
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Predictors of Cancer Screening Among Culturally Diverse Men
Published in American journal of men's health (01-07-2018)“…Men have higher rates of all cancers and are more likely to die from cancer than women; however, men are less likely to utilize disease prevention services…”
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Barbershop communications on prostate cancer screening using barber health advisers
Published in American journal of men's health (01-03-2011)“…The authors report the outcomes of a community-based, barber health adviser pilot intervention that aims to develop customized educational materials to promote…”
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A Community-Level Assessment of Barriers to Preventive Health Behaviors Among Culturally Diverse Men
Published in American journal of men's health (01-11-2016)“…There are significant gender disparities in health outcomes and health care utilization in the United States, with men experiencing more of these disparities…”
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Exploring the “Legacy” of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study: A Follow-up Study From the Tuskegee Legacy Project
Published in Journal of the National Medical Association (01-02-2009)“…The purpose of this follow-up 2003 3-City Tuskegee Legacy Project (TLP) Study was to validate or refute our prior findings from the 1999-2000 4 City TLP Study,…”
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Self-Reported Willingness to Have Cancer Screening and the Effects of Sociodemographic Factors
Published in Journal of the National Medical Association (01-03-2010)“…Abstract Background The relative effects of race/ethnicity and other sociodemographic factors, compared to those of attitudes and beliefs on willingness to…”
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Gender Differences in Cancer Screening Beliefs, Behaviors, and Willingness to Participate
Published in American journal of men's health (01-05-2012)“…Men have higher cancer mortality rates for all sites combined compared with women. Cancer screening (CS) participation is important for the early detection of…”
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