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Total Diet Approach To Cancer Prevention: A Narrative Review Of The Literature Since 2011 Concerning The Association Of Colorectal Cancer And Meat Consumption, Krista E. King, Patricia M. Sheean Sep 2016

Total Diet Approach To Cancer Prevention: A Narrative Review Of The Literature Since 2011 Concerning The Association Of Colorectal Cancer And Meat Consumption, Krista E. King, Patricia M. Sheean

Nursing: School of Nursing Faculty Publications and Other Works

Diet serves as a primary prevention approach to reduce the global burden of cancer. In 2007, the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research published the Second Expert Report (SER) Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity, and the Prevention of Cancer: A Global Perspective outlining lifestyle recommendations for primary cancer prevention. Results support a strong link between red and processed meat and colorectal carcinogenesis. Findings from the Colorectal Cancer 2011 Report: Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity, and the Prevention of Colorectal Cancer, a review conducted through the WCRF Continuous Update Project (CUP), strengthened the evidence and supported the …


Multigene Panel Testing For Hereditary Cancer Risk, Alyssa Grissom, Patricia Friend May 2016

Multigene Panel Testing For Hereditary Cancer Risk, Alyssa Grissom, Patricia Friend

Nursing: School of Nursing Faculty Publications and Other Works

Historically, an understanding of a patient and/or their family’s cancer risk and predisposition was based in large part on patient pedigree or family history, histology, and age at diagnosis. However, since the completion of the Human Genome Project, advances in technology have moved from pedigree to single-gene testing to multigene testing and next-generation sequencing. Advanced practitioners need to follow developments in genetic testing to interpret results, ensure that their patients/families receive appropriate counseling before and after testing, understand the clinical impact of genetic testing across the trajectory of healthcare, including surveillance, screening, diagnosis, treatment, lifestyle, pharmacogenomics, and new targeted therapies. …


Optimizing The Teachable Moment For Health Promotion For Cancer Survivors And Their Families, Michelle Frazelle, Patricia J. Friend May 2016

Optimizing The Teachable Moment For Health Promotion For Cancer Survivors And Their Families, Michelle Frazelle, Patricia J. Friend

Nursing: School of Nursing Faculty Publications and Other Works

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Initial Development Of A Patient-Reported Instrument Assessing Harm, Efficacy, And Misuse Of Long-Term Opioid Therapy, William C. Becker, David A. Fiellin, Anne C. Black, Carol T. Kostovich, Robert D. Kerns, Liana Fraenkel Jan 2016

Initial Development Of A Patient-Reported Instrument Assessing Harm, Efficacy, And Misuse Of Long-Term Opioid Therapy, William C. Becker, David A. Fiellin, Anne C. Black, Carol T. Kostovich, Robert D. Kerns, Liana Fraenkel

Nursing: School of Nursing Faculty Publications and Other Works

Guidelines on long-term opioid therapy recommend frequent reassessment of harm, efficacy, and misuse of these potentially harmful and sometimes ineffective medications. In primary care, there is a need for a brief, patient-reported instrument. This report details the initial steps in the development of such an instrument. An interdisciplinary team of clinician-scientists performed four discrete steps in this study: (1) conceptualization of the purpose and function of the instrument, (2) assembly of an item pool, (3) expert rating on which items were most important to include in the instrument, and (4) modification of expert-selected items based on a reading level check …