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 ...
Research examining sustainability of health promotion programs within organizational settings is limited. The Environmental Interventions in Residential Children’s Homes (ENRICH) was a structural ...
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 ...