The recruitment of breast cancer survivors into cancer control studies: a focus on African-American women.

PubWeight™: 1.30‹?› | Rank: Top 10%

🔗 View Article (PMC 2608496)

Published in J Natl Med Assoc on May 01, 1999

Authors

K Ashing-Giwa1

Author Affiliations

1: California School of Professional Psychology, Alhambra 91803-1360, USA.

Articles citing this

More than Tuskegee: understanding mistrust about research participation. J Health Care Poor Underserved (2010) 2.50

Racial differences in quality of life following prostate cancer diagnosis. Urology (2010) 1.51

Recruiting elderly African-American women in cancer prevention and control studies: a multifaceted approach and its effectiveness. J Natl Med Assoc (2000) 1.18

Evaluation of conceptual framework for recruitment of African American patients with breast cancer. Oncol Nurs Forum (2010) 1.07

The impact of cervical cancer and dysplasia: a qualitative, multiethnic study. Psychooncology (2004) 1.06

Donation intentions for cancer genetics research among African Americans. Genet Test Mol Biomarkers (2012) 0.91

Effect of timed incentives on subject participation in a study of long-term breast cancer survivors: are there ethnic differences? J Natl Med Assoc (2000) 0.90

Sociocultural determinants of men's reactions to prostate cancer diagnosis. Psychooncology (2010) 0.87

Understanding the African American Research Experience (KAARE): Implications for HIV Prevention. Soc Work Ment Health (2007) 0.82

Recruitment strategies should not be randomly selected: empirically improving recruitment success and diversity in developmental psychology research. Front Psychol (2015) 0.82

Emotion work: disclosing cancer. Support Care Cancer (2009) 0.81

Utilization of religious coping strategies among African American women at increased risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. Fam Community Health (2009) 0.79

Comparison of Barriers Against Mammography Screening in Socioeconomically Very Low and Very High Populations. Cureus (2016) 0.75

Involving hard-to-reach ethnic minorities in low-budget health research: lessons from a health survey among Moluccans in the Netherlands. BMC Res Notes (2016) 0.75