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| JOANN NORMA BODURTHASummaryAffiliation: Virginia Commonwealth University Country: USA Publications
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Recruiting diverse patients to a breast cancer risk communication trial--waiting rooms can improve accessJoann N Bodurtha
Department of Human Genetics, Massey Cancer Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298, USA
J Natl Med Assoc 99:917-22. 2007....
Mammography screening after risk-tailored messages: the women improving screening through education and risk assessment (WISER) randomized, controlled trialJoann Bodurtha
Human and Molecular Genetics, Massey Cancer Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298, USA
J Womens Health (Larchmt) 18:41-7. 2009..A randomized trial investigated the impact of risk-tailored messages on mammography in diverse women in the Virginia Commonwealth University Health System's gynecology clinics...
Defining underinsurance among children with special health care needs: a Virginia sampleDonald P Oswald
Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 980489, Richmond, Virginia 23298, USA
Matern Child Health J 9:S67-74. 2005....
Spiritual coping, family history, and perceived risk for breast cancer--can we make sense of it?John M Quillin
Department of Human Genetics, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1101 E Marshall Street, Richmond, Virginia 23298 0033, USA
J Genet Couns 15:449-60. 2006..Results support further research in this area that could influence communication of risk information to cancer genetic counseling patients...
Underinsurance and key health outcomes for children with special health care needsDonald P Oswald
Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 980489, Richmond, VA 23298, USA
Pediatrics 119:e341-7. 2007..The objective was to examine the relationship between underinsurance and other core outcomes for children with special health care needs...
Genetics assessment at the end of life: suggestions for implementation in clinic and future researchJohn Martin Quillin
Department of Human and Molecular Genetics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298 0033, USA
J Palliat Med 11:451-8. 2008..Once the patient has died, the chance to test or bank DNA for common inherited conditions such as breast cancer, colon cancer, cardiovascular disease, etc., is gone...
The effect of a school-based educational intervention on gender differences in reported family cancer historyJohn M Quillin
Department of Human Genetics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298 0033, USA
J Cancer Educ 23:180-5. 2008..Gender differences in reported family cancer history could reduce the effectiveness of genetic screening for cancer risk...
Duration of an intervention's impact on perceived breast cancer riskJohn Martin Quillin
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298 0033, USA
Health Educ Behav 35:855-65. 2008..These findings could affect health behaviors, such as annual mammograms, which are influenced by perceived risk...
Research Grants
- Breast Cancer Risk-Tailored Messages for More WomenJoann Bodurtha; Fiscal Year: 2006..The intervention may lead to early detection, prevention, and a reduction of the burden of breast cancer ..
- Enabling family communication about cancer - Do you know your Kin Facts?Joann Bodurtha; Fiscal Year: 2009..It is critical to understand ways to improve communication about cancer risk and prevention among family members through accessible interventions in women's primary care, and to ensure the interventions are equitably effective. ..
- Enabling family communication about cancer - Do you know your Kin Facts?JOANN NORMA BODURTHA; Fiscal Year: 2010..It is critical to understand ways to improve communication about cancer risk and prevention among family members through accessible interventions in women's primary care, and to ensure the interventions are equitably effective. ..
- Enabling family communication about cancer - Do you know your Kin Facts?JOANN NORMA BODURTHA; Fiscal Year: 2010..It is critical to understand ways to improve communication about cancer risk and prevention among family members through accessible interventions in women's primary care, and to ensure the interventions are equitably effective. ..
