The development of efficacious theory-based, culturally relevant interventions to promote cervical cancer prevention among underserved populations is crucial to the elimination of cancer disparities.
Objective: Despite efforts to produce healthier physicians and patients, there are no published experiments where health promotion interventions throughout medical school have been compared with a ...
Patient-Centered Approach to Benefit–Risk Characterization Using Number Needed to Benefit and Number Needed to Harm: Advanced Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer Following the Preferred Reporting Items for ...
Introduction Changing health behaviors and health-related environments is important in reducing chronic disease. Minority workplaces are potential venues to provide regular, effective health promotion ...
Correspondence to Professor Heather A McKay, Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada; heather.mckay{at}ubc.ca Data sources Publications from electronic ...
Background Poor oral health of elite athletes is associated with negative performance impacts. There is a need for oral health promotion and prevention strategies that are effective within the elite ...
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