2024
Associations between violence, distress, and cancer in transgender and non-transgender people.
Alpert A, Sayegh S, Cunliffe S, Sevelius J, Operario D, Pachankis J, Irwin M, Cerulli C, Griggs J, Strawderman M. Associations between violence, distress, and cancer in transgender and non-transgender people. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: 10566-10566. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.10566.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer risk factorsDiagnosis codesRisk factorsRates of violenceElectronic medical record dataTransgender peopleCross-sectional cohort studyMedical record dataGender identity informationGender identityIncreased cancer morbidityBias-corrected bootstrap confidence intervalsAssess distressProbability of cancerScreening questionsCancer riskCancer morbidityChi-square testComparison of violenceExperiences of violenceCohort studyAcademic hospitalVariable of violenceIndirect pathsRecord data
2023
Partnering With Patients and Caregivers in Cancer Care: Lessons From Experiences With Transgender, Hispanic, and Pediatric Populations.
Katz N, Alpert A, Aristizabal M, McDaniels-Davidson C, Sacks B, Sanft T, Chou C, Martinez M. Partnering With Patients and Caregivers in Cancer Care: Lessons From Experiences With Transgender, Hispanic, and Pediatric Populations. American Society Of Clinical Oncology Educational Book 2023, 43: e397264. PMID: 37200592, DOI: 10.1200/edbk_397264.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric populationOncology careFamily-centered careQuality of carePatient populationCancer careCancer morbidityOncology cliniciansClinical trialsEffective patientPatientsCare provisionCancer diagnosisCareHealth careCaregiversCertain populationsUnequal burdenResearch participationCliniciansInequitable accessIndividual needsPopulationMorbidityMortality