Recent Cancer Survivorship Research Publications
Marcus AC, Garrett K, Cella D, Wenzel L, Brady M, Fairclough D, Pate-Willig M, Emsbo SP, Barnes D, Kluhsman B, Crane L et al. Description and formative evaluation of a one year, 16 session psychosocial telephone counseling program for women with early stage breast cancer. Submitted for Publication, 2005.
Marcus AC, Garrett K, Cella D, Wenzel L, Brady M, Fairclough D, et al. Can telephone counseling reduce cancer-specific distress, depression and sexual dysfunction among early stage breast cancer patients at re-entry. Submitted for Publication, 2005.
Kutner JS, Vu KO, Prindiville SA, Byers TE. Patient age and cancer treatment decisions. Patient and physician views. Cancer Practice 8(3):114-19, 2000.
Byers T, Nestle M, McTiernan A, Doyle C, Currie-Williams, A , et al. American Cancer Society guidelines on nutrition and physical activity for cancer prevention. CA Cancer J Clin 2002; 52:92-119, 2002.
Kilbourn K, Durning P, Jump R, Bishop M.. Initial validation of the University of Florida Psycho-Oncology Screening Tool (POST). Paper Presented at The Annual Meeting Of The Society Of Behavioral Medicine, Washington , DC , 2002.
Boyers AE, Kilbourn KM, Antoni MH, McGregor BA, Carver CS, Kumar M, Cruess DG. Cognitive-behavioral stress management reduces serum cortisol by enhancing benefit finding among women being treated for early stage breast cancer. Psychosom Med May-Jun;62(3):304-8, 2000.
Cruess, D. G., Antoni, M. H., McGregor, B. A., Kilbourn, K. M., Boyers, A. E., Alferi, S. M., Carver, C. S., & Kumar, M. Cognitive-behavioral stress management reduces serum cortisol by enhancing benefit finding among women being treated for early stage breast cancer. Psychosomatic Medicine, 62, 304-308, 2000.
Antoni MH, Lehman JM, Kilbourn KM, Boyers AE, Culver JL, Yount SE, McGregor BA, Arena PL, Harris SD, Price AA, Carver CS. Cognitive-behavioral stress intervention decreases prevalence of depression and enhances benefit finding among women undergoing treatment for early-stage breast cancer. Health Psychol Jan;20(1):20-32, 2001.
Rollison DE, Giuliano AR, Sellers TA, Laronga C, Sweeney C, Risendal B, Baumgartner KB, Byers T, Slattery ML. Population-based Case-Control Study of Diabetes and Breast Cancer Risk in Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Women Living in US Southwestern States. Am J Epidemiol. 2007 Nov 21.
Giuliano AR, Mokuau N, Hughes C, Tortolero-Luna G, Risendal B, Ho RCS, Prewitt TE, McCaskill-Stevens WJ. Participation of minorities in cancer research: the influence of structural, cultural, and linguistic factors. Annals of Epidemiology 2000; 10(Supplement 8): S22-34.
Flores E, Espinoza P, Jacobellis J, Bakemeir R. The greater Denver Latino Cancer Prevention/Control Network. Prevention and research through a community-based approach. Cancer Oct 15;107(8 Suppl):2034-42, 2006.
Parry C, Chessler MA. Thematic evidence of psychosocial thriving in childhood cancer survivors. Qual Health Res. Oct;15(8):1055-73, 2005.