Dying to learn: a scoping review of breast and cervical cancer studies focusing on Black Canadian women

O Nnorom, N Findlay, NK Lee-Foon, AA Jain… - Journal of Health Care …, 2019 - muse.jhu.edu
Background. In Canada, data on race/ethnicity are not routinely collected. Black Canadian
women may be under-screened for cervical/breast cancer and may be predisposed to worse …

[HTML][HTML] Who is Black? The urgency of accurately defining the Black population when conducting health research in Canada

JM Cénat - CMAJ, 2022 - Can Med Assoc
• The term “Black individuals, people or communities” offers the possibility of incorporating
aspects of origin to reflect the diversity of Black communities in health research.• Careful …

Sociodemographic factors and stage of cancer at diagnosis: A population-based study in South India

A Mathew, PS George, K Ramadas… - Journal of global …, 2019 - ascopubs.org
PURPOSE Lower socioeconomic status is associated with inferior cancer survival in high-
income countries, but whether this applies to low-and middle-income countries is not well …

Sociodemographic characteristics of women with invasive cervical cancer in British Columbia, 2004–2013: a descriptive study

J Simkin, L Smith, D van Niekerk, H Caird… - … Open Access Journal, 2021 - cmajopen.ca
Background: Although cancer screening has led to reductions in the incidence of invasive
cervical cancer (ICC) across Canada, benefits of prevention efforts are not equitably …

Cancer incidence and stage at diagnosis among people with recent‐onset psychotic disorders: A retrospective cohort study using health administrative data from …

JC Wootten, L Richard, PS Blanchette… - Psycho …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Prior evidence on the relative risk of cancer among people with psychotic
disorders is equivocal. The objective of this study was to compare incidence and stage at …

[HTML][HTML] Building on existing tools to improve chronic disease prevention and screening in public health: a cluster randomized trial

AK Lofters, MA O'Brien, R Sutradhar, AD Pinto… - BMC Public Health, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background The BETTER (Building on Existing Tools to Improve Chronic Disease
Prevention and Screening in Primary Care) intervention was designed to integrate the …

Understanding those overdue for cancer screening by five years or more: a retrospective cohort study in Ontario, Canada

AK Lofters, A Kopp, M Vahabi, RH Glazier - Preventive medicine, 2019 - Elsevier
Populations that are more than just slightly overdue for breast, cervical and colorectal
screening should likely be targeted for policy and practice interventions. We used provincial …

The potential benefits of “community champions” in the healthcare system

A Lofters, V Prakash, K Devotta… - Healthcare …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In a study to understand acceptability and uptake of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) self-
sampling, we engaged community champions to lead recruitment and other study activities …

[HTML][HTML] Expression and clinical significance of high risk human papillomavirus and invasive gene in cervical carcinoma

Z Lu, H Chen, XM Zheng, ML Chen - Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective To study the expression of E6 and E7 mRNA in high-risk human papillomavirus
(HPV) HPV-18 and the relationship between the expression of invasive gene and cervical …

[HTML][HTML] Predictors of non-adherence to cervical cancer screening among immigrant women in Ontario, Canada

KA Benjamin, N Lamberti, M Cooke - Preventive Medicine Reports, 2023 - Elsevier
Cervical cancer is one of the most common types of cancer among women and is largely
preventable with regular screening using Papanicolau (Pap) tests. In Canada, all provinces …