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Grant Number: 5P01CA034847-14 Interpret this number
Primary Investigator: Feng, Ziding
Organization: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Project Title: Cancer Prevention Research Program
Fiscal Year: 1998
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Publications

Psychosocial factors and dietary habits associated with vegetable consumption.
Authors: Satia JA, Kristal AR, Patterson RE, Neuhouser ML, Trudeau E
Source: Nutrition, 2002 Mar;18(3), p. 247-54.
PMID: 11882398
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - P01 CA34847 NCI NIH HHS - R01 CA64138

MeSH Terms:
Vegetables Washington Questionnaires
Humans Diet Surveys Attitude
Taste Cross-Sectional Studies Factor Analysis, Statistical
Adult Health Behavior Middle Aged
Food Habits Adolescent Psychology, Social
Female Male

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Experimental design and methods for school-based randomized trials. Experience from the Hutchinson Smoking Prevention Project (HSPP).
Authors: Peterson AV, Mann SL, Kealey KA, Marek PM
Source: Control Clin Trials, 2000 Apr;21(2), p. 144-65.
PMID: 10715512
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA38269 NCI NIH HHS - CA57388 NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Smoking Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Schools
Adolescent Behavior Humans Smoking Cessation
Students Adolescent Research Design
Male Female Health Promotion

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Prostate-specific antigen for prostate cancer screening. Do physician characteristics affect its use?
Authors: Edlefsen KL, Mandelson MT, McIntosh MW, Andersen MR, Wagner EH, Urban N
Source: Am J Prev Med, 1999 Jul;17(1), p. 87-90.
PMID: 10429758
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA63146 NCI NIH HHS - CA71869 NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Mass Screening Washington Questionnaires
Logistic Models Prostate-Specific Antigen Humans
Chi-Square Distribution Primary Health Care Physician's Practice Patterns
Prostatic Neoplasms Male Female

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Clinical breast examination in primary care: perceptions and predictors among three specialties.
Authors: Desnick L, Taplin S, Taylor V, Coole D, Urban N
Source: J Womens Health, 1999 Apr;8(3), p. 389-97.
PMID: 10326993
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA34847 NCI NIH HHS - CA63731

MeSH Terms:
Humans Aged Breast Neoplasms
Professional Competence Specialization Primary Health Care
Physical Examination Health Care Surveys Medicine
Middle Aged Physician-Patient Relations Female
Male

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Mammography diffusion and trends in late-stage breast cancer: evaluating outcomes in a population.
Authors: Taplin SH, Mandelson MT, Anderman C, White E, Thompson RS, Timlin D, Wagner EH
Source: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 1997 Aug;6(8), p. 625-31.
PMID: 9264276
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA46899 NCI NIH HHS - CA34847 NCI NIH HHS - 1U)1CA63731-01

MeSH Terms:
Washington Mammography Neoplasm Staging
Humans Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care) Aged
Breast Neoplasms Cross-Sectional Studies Mass Screening
Patient Acceptance of Health Care Risk Factors Adult
Incidence Middle Aged Female

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Conflicting national recommendations and the use of screening mammography: does the physician's recommendation matter?
Authors: Taplin SH, Urban N, Taylor VM, Savarino J
Source: J Am Board Fam Pract, 1997 Mar-Apr;10(2), p. 88-95.
PMID: 9071688
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA34847 NCI NIH HHS - CA63731

MeSH Terms:
Odds Ratio Washington Attitude of Health Personnel
Mammography Attitude to Health Chi-Square Distribution
Humans Aged Breast Neoplasms
Health Education Multivariate Analysis Cross-Sectional Studies
Patient Education as Topic Logistic Models Confidence Intervals
Middle Aged Data Collection Female

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Community organization to promote breast cancer screening ordering by primary care physicians.
Authors: Taylor VM, Taplin SH, Urban N, White E, Mahloch J, Majer K, McLerran D, Peacock S
Source: J Community Health, 1996 Aug;21(4), p. 277-91.
PMID: 8842890
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Mass Screening Consumer Participation Family Practice
Questionnaires Humans Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Breast Neoplasms Aged Middle Aged
Physician's Practice Patterns Male Female

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The feasibility of a proactive stepped care model for worksite smoking cessation.
Authors: Thompson B, Fries E, Hopp HP, Bowen DJ, Croyle RT
Source: Health Educ Res, 1995 Dec;10(4), p. 455-465.
PMID: 10159675
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Feasibility Studies Washington Motivation
Humans Smoking Cessation Workplace

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What accounts for the association of vegetables and fruits with lower incidence of cancers and coronary heart disease?
Authors: Omenn GS
Source: Ann Epidemiol, 1995 Jul;5(4), p. 333-5.
PMID: 8520718
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Grant Numbers:
PHS HHS - U48/CCU 009654-02 NCI NIH HHS - U01 CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Coronary Disease beta Carotene Vitamin E
Vegetables Neoplasms Antioxidants
Antineoplastic Agents Humans Incidence
Fruit Carotenoids Ascorbic Acid

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A pilot study of DNA aneuploidy in colorectal adenomas and risk of adenoma recurrence.
Authors: Kristal AR, Baker MS, Flaherty MJ, Feng Z, Ylvisaker TJ, Feld AD, Levine DS
Source: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 1995 Jun;4(4), p. 347-52.
PMID: 7655329
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Grant Numbers:
NIDDK NIH HHS - DK32971 NCI NIH HHS - CA55814 NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Aneuploidy Humans Case-Control Studies
Aged Middle Aged Flow Cytometry
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local Adenoma Male
Female Colorectal Neoplasms Risk Assessment

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Specialty differences and the ordering of screening mammography by primary care physicians.
Authors: Taplin SH, Taylor V, Montano D, Chinn R, Urban N
Source: J Am Board Fam Pract, 1994 Sep-Oct;7(5), p. 375-86.
PMID: 7810354
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA34847-07

MeSH Terms:
Washington Questionnaires Mammography
Gynecology Humans Internal Medicine
Specialization Aged Breast Neoplasms
Mass Screening Family Practice Medicine
Middle Aged Physician's Practice Patterns Obstetrics
Female Male

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Using physician correspondence and postcard reminders to promote mammography use.
Authors: Taplin SH, Anderman C, Grothaus L, Curry S, Montano D
Source: Am J Public Health, 1994 Apr;84(4), p. 571-4.
PMID: 8154558
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Washington Mammography Health Maintenance Organizations
Patient Compliance Humans Reminder Systems
Aged Middle Aged Postal Service
Appointments and Schedules Female Health Promotion

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A randomized trial of the impact of risk assessment and feedback on participation in mammography screening.
Authors: Curry SJ, Taplin SH, Anderman C, Barlow WE, McBride C
Source: Prev Med, 1993 May;22(3), p. 350-60.
PMID: 8327418
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA74899 NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Questionnaires Mammography Humans
Aged Breast Neoplasms Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Medical History Taking Mass Screening Health Status Indicators
Health Maintenance Organizations Patient Acceptance of Health Care Logistic Models
Adult Middle Aged Female
Proportional Hazards Models

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Attitudes, age, and participation in mammographic screening: a prospective analysis.
Authors: Taplin SH, Montano DE
Source: J Am Board Fam Pract, 1993 Jan-Feb;6(1), p. 13-23.
PMID: 8421925
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA47805 NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Age Factors Questionnaires Mammography
Humans Aged Breast Neoplasms
Multivariate Analysis Mass Screening Prospective Studies
Aged, 80 and over Adult Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Persuasive Communication Middle Aged Female

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Maintenance of a low-fat diet: follow-up of the Women's Health Trial.
Authors: White E, Shattuck AL, Kristal AR, Urban N, Prentice RL, Henderson MM, Insull W Jr, Moskowitz M, Goldman S, Woods MN
Source: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 1992 May-Jun;1(4), p. 315-23.
PMID: 1338896
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA38413 NCI NIH HHS - CA38511 NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Mammography Breast Self-Examination Humans
Health Status Aged Breast Neoplasms
Energy Intake Cholesterol Dietary Fiber
Body Weight Feasibility Studies Cholesterol, Dietary
Hospitalization Risk Factors Middle Aged
Follow-Up Studies Food Habits Dietary Fats
Time Factors Female

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Evaluation of a test for abnormal rectal mucus for early detection of colon cancer.
Authors: Kristal AR, Baker MS, Feld AD, Ylvisaker JT, Morse KA
Source: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 1992 May-Jun;1(4), p. 303-6.
PMID: 1303131
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Sensitivity and Specificity Rectum Humans
Colonic Polyps Aged Antigens, Neoplasm
Predictive Value of Tests Mucus Intestinal Mucosa
Disaccharides Evaluation Studies as Topic Colonoscopy
Colon Reagent Strips Adult
Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate Middle Aged Colonic Neoplasms
Male Female

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Underutilization of breast-conserving surgery and radiation therapy among women with stage I or II breast cancer.
Authors: Lazovich DA, White E, Thomas DB, Moe RE
Source: JAMA, 1991 Dec 25;266(24), p. 3433-8.
PMID: 1688350
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - 5-P01-CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Regression Analysis Washington Neoplasm Staging
Postoperative Care Humans Mastectomy, Segmental
Aged Breast Neoplasms Radiotherapy
Outcome Assessment (Health Care) Registries Aged, 80 and over
Middle Aged Female

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Weight loss in women participating in a randomized trial of low-fat diets.
Authors: Sheppard L, Kristal AR, Kushi LH
Source: Am J Clin Nutr, 1991 Nov;54(5), p. 821-8.
PMID: 1951152
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA38526 NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Regression Analysis Humans Weight Loss
Diet, Reducing Energy Intake Aged
Middle Aged Dietary Proteins Energy Metabolism
Dietary Fats Dietary Carbohydrates

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Dietary changes among husbands of participants in a low-fat dietary intervention.
Authors: White E, Hurlich M, Thompson RS, Woods MN, Henderson MM, Urban N, Kristal A
Source: Am J Prev Med, 1991 Sep-Oct;7(5), p. 319-25.
PMID: 1790038
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Washington Men Humans
Diet Surveys Aged Marriage
Nutrition Surveys Nutritional Sciences Patient Compliance
Weight Loss Health Behavior Middle Aged
Dietary Fats Male

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A population-based cancer prevention research unit.
Authors: Henderson MM
Source: Cancer Detect Prev, 1991;15(1), p. 17-9.
PMID: 2044069
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Neoplasms Washington Primary Prevention
Intervention Studies Population Density Humans
Cancer Care Facilities Research Design

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A test of an expanded theory of reasoned action to predict mammography participation.
Authors: Montano DE, Taplin SH
Source: Soc Sci Med, 1991;32(6), p. 733-41.
PMID: 2035050
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA47805 NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Educational Status Washington Mammography
Questionnaires Attitude to Health Humans
Aged Socioeconomic Factors Prospective Studies
Patient Acceptance of Health Care Adult Health Behavior
Middle Aged Female

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Revisions in the risk-based Breast Cancer Screening Program at Group Health Cooperative.
Authors: Taplin SH, Thompson RS, Schnitzer F, Anderman C, Immanuel V
Source: Cancer, 1990 Aug 15;66(4), p. 812-8.
PMID: 2386908
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA34847

MeSH Terms:
Age Factors Mammography Washington
Humans Breast Neoplasms Mass Screening
Risk Health Maintenance Organizations Survival Rate
Risk Factors Adult Middle Aged
Female

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