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    Barriers and facilitators to BRCA genetic counseling among at-risk Latinas in New York City by Sussner, Katarina M., Jandorf, Lina, Thompson, Hayley S., Valdimarsdottir, Heiddis B.

    Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-07-2013)
    “…Background Despite underuse of genetic services for hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancer risk among Latinas (including counseling and testing for BRCA…”
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    Smartphone apps for cancer: A content analysis of the digital health marketplace by Charbonneau, Deborah H., Hightower, Shonee, Katz, Anne, Zhang, Ke, Abrams, Judith, Senft, Nicole, Beebe-Dimmer, Jennifer L., Heath, Elisabeth, Eaton, Tara, Thompson, Hayley S.

    Published in Digital health (2020)
    “…Objective The purpose of this study was to examine the state of smartphone applications for cancer intended for the general public with a focus on interactive…”
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    Community-Driven Identification and Adaptation of a Cancer Caregiving Intervention for LGBTQIA Populations by Kamen, Charles S., Hastert, Theresa A., Mulvaney, Megan, Hosea, Forrest, VanBergen, Alexandra M., Fakih, Ali, Larkin, Knoll, Killingsworth, Evan, Thompson, Hayley S.

    Published in Frontiers in oncology (21-06-2022)
    “…Background Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other LGBTQIA cancer patients experience significant disparities in cancer-related outcomes. Their…”
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    A Review of Research on Disparities in the Care of Black and White Patients With Cancer in Detroit by Simon, Michael S., Raychaudhuri, Sreejata, Hamel, Lauren M., Penner, Louis A., Schwartz, Kendra L., Harper, Felicity W. K., Thompson, Hayley S., Booza, Jason C., Cote, Michele, Schwartz, Ann G., Eggly, Susan

    Published in Frontiers in oncology (07-07-2021)
    “…Racial disparities in cancer incidence and outcomes are well-documented in the US, with Black people having higher incidence rates and worse outcomes than…”
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    Ubiquitous Yet Unclear: A Systematic Review of Medical Mistrust by Benkert, Ramona, Cuevas, Adolfo, Thompson, Hayley S., Dove-Medows, Emily, Knuckles, Donulae

    Published in Behavioral medicine (Washington, D.C.) (03-04-2019)
    “…Peer-reviewed articles (n = 124) examining associations between medical mistrust (MM) and health outcomes from four databases, between January 1998 and May…”
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    Interest and Beliefs About BRCA Genetic Counseling Among At-Risk Latinas in New York City by Sussner, Katarina M., Jandorf, Lina, Thompson, Hayley S., Valdimarsdottir, Heiddis B.

    Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-06-2010)
    “…Background : Latinas are less likely to use genetic services (counseling and testing) for hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancer risk compared to other ethnic…”
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    Medical mistrust, culturally targeted message framing, and colorectal cancer screening among African Americans by Aspiras, Olivia, Lucas, Todd, Thompson, Hayley S., Manning, Mark A.

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-10-2023)
    “…Mistrust in the information and treatment provided by medical professionals and organizations hinders cancer screening among African Americans. However, its…”
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    Psychosocial Predictors of BRCA Counseling and Testing Decisions among Urban African-American Women by THOMPSON, Hayley S, VALDIMARSDOTTIR, Heiddis B, DUTEAU-BUCK, Chantal, GUEVARRA, Josephine, BOVBJERG, Dana H, RICHMOND-AVELLANEDA, Cassandra, AMAREL, David, GODFREY, Diana, BROWN, Karen, OFFIT, Kenneth

    “…Genetic counseling and testing for mutations in XXX ( BRCA )1/2 genes that increase breast cancer susceptibilitypotentially offer a number of benefits ( e.g. ,…”
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    Message Framing for Men? Gender Moderated Effects of Culturally Targeted Message Framing on Colorectal Cancer Screening Receptivity Among African Americans by Lucas, Todd, Rogers, Charles R., Aspiras, Olivia, Manning, Mark, Dawadi, Anurag, Thompson, Hayley S.

    Published in Psychology of men & masculinity (01-04-2023)
    “…Receptivity to recommended colorectal cancer (CRC) screening can be enhanced by the use of loss-framed health messaging that emphasizes the possible…”
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    Trust in Black and White Breast Cancer Patients: Opportunities to Enhance Trustworthiness in Cancer Care by Sheppard, Vanessa B., Tariq, Fariha, Bastiach, Dustin, Philips, Malik, Winn, Robert, Edmonds, Megan C., Thompson, Hayley S.

    Published in Clinical breast cancer (30-08-2024)
    “…This study evaluated the relationships between patient and cancer delivery factors with trust in oncology providers in a racial/ethnically diverse group of…”
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    Effects of Culturally Targeted Message Framing on Colorectal Cancer Screening Among African Americans by Lucas, Todd, Thompson, Hayley S., Blessman, James, Dawadi, Anurag, Drolet, Caroline E., Hirko, Kelly A., Penner, Louis A.

    Published in Health psychology (01-05-2021)
    “…Objective: This study examined how standard and culturally targeted versions of gain and loss-framed messaging affect African Americans' colorectal cancer…”
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    The state of Cancer-Focused community outreach and engagement (COE): reflections of black COE directors by Tam Ashing, Kimlin, Barrett, Nadine J, Baskin, Monica L, Carter-Bawa, Lisa, Nolan, Timiya S, Odedina, Folakemi T, Rhoads, Kim F, Sheppard, Vanessa B, Zeigler-Johnson, Charnita, Thompson, Hayley S

    “…The requirement of community outreach and engagement (COE) as a major component of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Center Support Grant has had…”
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    Culturally Targeted Message Framing and Colorectal Cancer Screening Preferences Among African Americans by Aspiras, Olivia, Lucas, Todd, Thompson, Hayley S., Manning, Mark A., Blessman, James, Dawadi, Anurag, Hirko, Kelly A., Penner, Louis A.

    Published in Health psychology (01-01-2023)
    “…Objective: The current study investigated whether culturally targeted message frames alter preferences for specific colorectal cancer (CRC) screening…”
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    Association between major discrimination and deficit accumulation in African American cancer survivors: The Detroit Research on Cancer Survivors Study by Mandelblatt, Jeanne S., Ruterbusch, Julie J., Thompson, Hayley S., Zhou, Xingtao, Bethea, Traci N., Adams‐Campbell, Lucile, Purrington, Kristen, Schwartz, Ann G.

    Published in Cancer (15-05-2023)
    “…Background Discrimination can adversely affect health and accelerate aging, but little is known about these relationships in cancer survivors. This study…”
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    Culturally Targeted Patient Navigation for Increasing African Americans' Adherence to Screening Colonoscopy: A Randomized Clinical Trial by JANDORF, Lina, BRASCHI, Caitlyn, ERNSTOFF, Elizabeth, WONG, Carrie R, THELEMAQUE, Linda, WINKEL, Gary, THOMPSON, Hayley S, REDD, William H, ITZKOWITZ, Steven H

    “…Patient navigation has been an effective intervention to increase cancer screening rates. This study focuses on predicting outcomes of screening colonoscopy…”
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    Healthcare provider cultural competency and receptivity to colorectal cancer screening among African Americans by Dawadi, Anurag, Lucas, Todd, Drolet, Caroline E., Thompson, Hayley S., Key, Kent, Dailey, Rhonda, Blessman, James

    Published in Psychology, health & medicine (01-12-2022)
    “…African Americans suffer disproportionately from colorectal cancer (CRC), due in part to disparities in CRC screening. Better understanding culturally relevant…”
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    Healthcare experiences among Black and White sexual and gender minority cancer survivors: a qualitative study by Shires, Deirdre A., Kattari, Leonardo, Hosea, Forrest, Hirsch, Jen, Mulvaney, Megan, Matthews, Alicia K., Thompson, Hayley S.

    Published in Journal of cancer survivorship (05-12-2023)
    “…PURPOSEThe purpose of this study was to explore healthcare experiences of Black and White sexual and gender minority (SGM) cancer survivors across the cancer…”
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