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View article: Capturing breast cancer subtypes in cancer registries: Insights into real-world incidence and survival
Capturing breast cancer subtypes in cancer registries: Insights into real-world incidence and survival Open
Routinely capturing breast cancer subtypes and stages in cancer registries needs to be prioritised to assess the real-world efficacy of evolving targeted therapies and to inform tailored surveillance for high-risk subtypes.
View article: P402: Risk of early recurrence of primary invasive non-metastatic breast cancer in Australian women in 2017
P402: Risk of early recurrence of primary invasive non-metastatic breast cancer in Australian women in 2017 Open
View article: P-2355. Etiology and symptoms of respiratory tract infections among nursing home residents: Results from multiplex respiratory pathogen testing in the Nursing Home Public Health Response Network, February – April, 2024, United States
P-2355. Etiology and symptoms of respiratory tract infections among nursing home residents: Results from multiplex respiratory pathogen testing in the Nursing Home Public Health Response Network, February – April, 2024, United States Open
Background Respiratory tract infections (RTI) cause high morbidity and mortality among nursing home (NH) residents, yet their etiology and frequency remain understudied. We implemented multiplex respiratory panel (MRP) testing to describe …
View article: Eating frequency, timing of meals, and sleep duration before and after a randomized controlled weight loss trial for breast cancer survivors
Eating frequency, timing of meals, and sleep duration before and after a randomized controlled weight loss trial for breast cancer survivors Open
Purpose To examine eating frequency, timing of meals, and sleep duration before and after a weight loss intervention for breast cancer survivors. Methods Female breast cancer survivors ( n = 159; 55 ± 9 years; 31.4 ± 5.0 kg/m 2 ; stage I–I…
View article: Maternal Dietary Patterns and Risk of Postpartum Depression: A Systematic Review
Maternal Dietary Patterns and Risk of Postpartum Depression: A Systematic Review Open
View article: Exploring motivations for participating in research among Australian women with advanced gynaecological cancer: a qualitative study
Exploring motivations for participating in research among Australian women with advanced gynaecological cancer: a qualitative study Open
Purpose With global moves to increase research among those living with advanced cancer and legitimise consumers as part of cancer research, this article aims to build an understanding of women’s motivations and reasons for participating in…
View article: P15-006-23 Prevalence and Change in Circadian Rhythm Disrupting Sleep and Eating Behaviours in Breast Cancer Survivors Following a Weight Loss Intervention
P15-006-23 Prevalence and Change in Circadian Rhythm Disrupting Sleep and Eating Behaviours in Breast Cancer Survivors Following a Weight Loss Intervention Open
View article: Circadian rhythm disrupting behaviours and cancer outcomes in breast cancer survivors: a systematic review
Circadian rhythm disrupting behaviours and cancer outcomes in breast cancer survivors: a systematic review Open
View article: After breast cancer: 5 changes you can make to stay healthy
After breast cancer: 5 changes you can make to stay healthy Open
View article: Effect of a Remotely Delivered Weight Loss Intervention in Early-Stage Breast Cancer: Randomized Controlled Trial
Effect of a Remotely Delivered Weight Loss Intervention in Early-Stage Breast Cancer: Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Limited evidence exists on the effects of weight loss on chronic disease risk and patient-reported outcomes in breast cancer survivors. Breast cancer survivors (stage I–III; body mass index 25–45 kg/m2) were randomized to a 12-month, remot…
View article: Evaluation of the Healthy Living after Cancer text message-delivered, extended contact intervention using the RE-AIM framework
Evaluation of the Healthy Living after Cancer text message-delivered, extended contact intervention using the RE-AIM framework Open
View article: Evaluation of the Healthy Living after Cancer Text Message-Delivered, Extended Contact Intervention using the RE-AIM Framework
Evaluation of the Healthy Living after Cancer Text Message-Delivered, Extended Contact Intervention using the RE-AIM Framework Open
Background: Text message-delivered interventions have potential to prevent weight regain and maintain diet and physical activity behaviours through extending contact with participants following initial weight loss, lifestyle interventions.…
View article: Evaluating the Impact of Goal Setting on Improving Diet Quality in Chronic Kidney Disease
Evaluating the Impact of Goal Setting on Improving Diet Quality in Chronic Kidney Disease Open
Background: Improving diet quality in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is challenging due to a myriad of competing recommendations. Patient-centered goal setting can facilitate dietary behavior change; however, its role in improving diet quali…
View article: Telehealth-delivered, Cardioprotective Diet and Exercise Program for Liver Transplant Recipients: A Randomized Feasibility Study
Telehealth-delivered, Cardioprotective Diet and Exercise Program for Liver Transplant Recipients: A Randomized Feasibility Study Open
Background. Rapid excess weight gain and metabolic complications contribute to poor outcomes following liver transplant care. Providing specialist lifestyle intervention with equitable access is a challenge for posttransplant service deliv…
View article: Health behaviours of Indigenous and non-Indigenous cancer survivors living in regional and remote geographic areas of Australia: a short report
Health behaviours of Indigenous and non-Indigenous cancer survivors living in regional and remote geographic areas of Australia: a short report Open
Background: Health behaviors are becoming increasingly recognized as important for cancer survivors in optimizing health after diagnosis. The current study aims to describe adherence to health behaviour guidelines in a sample of Indigenous…
View article: Translating research into practice: outcomes from the Healthy Living after Cancer partnership project
Translating research into practice: outcomes from the Healthy Living after Cancer partnership project Open
View article: A Coaching Program to Improve Dietary Intake of Patients with CKD
A Coaching Program to Improve Dietary Intake of Patients with CKD Open
Background and objectives The dietary self-management of CKD is challenging. Telehealth interventions may provide an effective delivery method to facilitate sustained dietary change. Design, setting, participants, & measurements This pilot…
View article: Comment on “The effectiveness of home versus community-based weight control programmes initiated soon after breast cancer diagnosis: a randomised controlled trial”
Comment on “The effectiveness of home versus community-based weight control programmes initiated soon after breast cancer diagnosis: a randomised controlled trial” Open
View article: Reflexive Intervention Development: Using Qualitative Research to Inform the Development of an Intervention for Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer
Reflexive Intervention Development: Using Qualitative Research to Inform the Development of an Intervention for Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer Open
There is growing consensus around the limited attention given to documenting the process of intervention development, specifically the role of qualitative research. In this article, we seek to describe a missing piece of this process: how …
View article: A randomized controlled trial of a wearable technology‐based intervention for increasing moderate to vigorous physical activity and reducing sedentary behavior in breast cancer survivors: The ACTIVATE Trial
A randomized controlled trial of a wearable technology‐based intervention for increasing moderate to vigorous physical activity and reducing sedentary behavior in breast cancer survivors: The ACTIVATE Trial Open
Background The benefits of an active lifestyle after a breast cancer diagnosis are well recognized, but the majority of survivors are insufficiently active. The ACTIVATE Trial examined the efficacy of an intervention (use of the Garmin Viv…
View article: Maintenance of physical activity and sedentary behavior change, and physical activity and sedentary behavior change after an abridged intervention: Secondary outcomes from the ACTIVATE Trial
Maintenance of physical activity and sedentary behavior change, and physical activity and sedentary behavior change after an abridged intervention: Secondary outcomes from the ACTIVATE Trial Open
Background This brief report examines the maintenance of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary behavior changes approximately 12 weeks after the delivery of the ACTIVATE Trial primary intervention (use of the Garmin V…
View article: Feasibility and acceptability of telehealth coaching to promote healthy eating in chronic kidney disease: a mixed-methods process evaluation
Feasibility and acceptability of telehealth coaching to promote healthy eating in chronic kidney disease: a mixed-methods process evaluation Open
Objective To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a personalised telehealth intervention to support dietary self-management in adults with stage 3–4 chronic kidney disease (CKD). Design Mixed-methods process evaluation embedded in…
View article: 1.10-P2The Oxford (UK) Refugee Health Initiative project: medical students supporting refugee families to provide healthcare advocacy and develop skills to care for vulnerable groups of patients
1.10-P2The Oxford (UK) Refugee Health Initiative project: medical students supporting refugee families to provide healthcare advocacy and develop skills to care for vulnerable groups of patients Open
Background:Refugee health professionals belong to a particularly vulnerable group in the host country's labour market as their foreign education is not recognised and they face barriers re-entering their original occupations.International …
View article: The evaluation of individualised telehealth intensive coaching to promote healthy eating and lifestyle in chronic kidney disease (ENTICE-CKD): A pilot randomised controlled trial
The evaluation of individualised telehealth intensive coaching to promote healthy eating and lifestyle in chronic kidney disease (ENTICE-CKD): A pilot randomised controlled trial Open
View article: Translating Research into Community Practice: The Healthy Living after Cancer Partnership Project
Translating Research into Community Practice: The Healthy Living after Cancer Partnership Project Open
There is now considerable evidence for physical activity and, increasingly, for weight control interventions in survivors of the more prevalent cancers, especially breast cancer. However, in Australia, as in most developed countries, such …
View article: Can weight gain be prevented in women receiving treatment for breast cancer? A systematic review of intervention studies
Can weight gain be prevented in women receiving treatment for breast cancer? A systematic review of intervention studies Open
Summary Background Obesity and weight gain have been associated with poor disease‐specific and health‐related outcomes in women with breast cancer. Objectives This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of weight gain prevention interv…
View article: Erratum to: Feasibility, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a telephone-based weight loss program delivered via a hospital outpatient setting
Erratum to: Feasibility, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a telephone-based weight loss program delivered via a hospital outpatient setting Open
View article: Women’s Perceptions of Participation in an Extended Contact Text Message–Based Weight Loss Intervention: An Explorative Study
Women’s Perceptions of Participation in an Extended Contact Text Message–Based Weight Loss Intervention: An Explorative Study Open
Text message support was perceived as acceptable for the majority of women as a way of extending intervention contact for weight loss and behavioral maintenance. Text messages supported the maintenance of healthy behaviors established in t…
View article: The Living Well after Breast Cancer™ Pilot Trial: a weight loss intervention for women following treatment for breast cancer
The Living Well after Breast Cancer™ Pilot Trial: a weight loss intervention for women following treatment for breast cancer Open
This weight loss intervention was feasible, acceptable, safe and effective for women 1-2 years after a breast cancer diagnosis. The effect of weight loss on quality of life and treatment-related side-effects should be examined further in f…
View article: Living well after breast cancer randomized controlled trial protocol: evaluating a telephone-delivered weight loss intervention versus usual care in women following treatment for breast cancer
Living well after breast cancer randomized controlled trial protocol: evaluating a telephone-delivered weight loss intervention versus usual care in women following treatment for breast cancer Open