Effects of untreated syphilis in the negro male, 1932 to 1972: a closure comes to the Tuskegee study, 2004
SM Baker, OW Brawley, LS Marks - Urology, 2005 - goldjournal.net
Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis (TSUS) of 1932 to 1972. Mr. Hendon, who was the
last survivor of the TSUS, made the above remark shortly before his death, describing why …
last survivor of the TSUS, made the above remark shortly before his death, describing why …
Socioecological influences on community involvement in HIV vaccine research
PM Frew, M Archibald, B Hixson, C del Rio - Vaccine, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated socioecological factors influencing HIV vaccine
research participation among communities living in geographic areas with high HIV …
research participation among communities living in geographic areas with high HIV …
Increasing the representation of minority students in the biomedical workforce: the ReTOOL program
FT Odedina, RR Reams, E Kaninjing, J Nguyen… - Journal of Cancer …, 2019 - Springer
With the growing burden of cancer in minority populations and limited progress in
eliminating cancer disparities, it has become important to develop a diverse oncology …
eliminating cancer disparities, it has become important to develop a diverse oncology …
An extended model of reasoned action to understand the influence of individual-and network-level factors on African Americans' participation in HIV vaccine research
PM Frew, M Archibald, DD Diallo, SI Hou, T Horton… - Prevention …, 2010 - Springer
Abstract In the United States, the number and proportion of HIV/AIDS cases among
black/African Americans continue to highlight the need for new biomedical prevention …
black/African Americans continue to highlight the need for new biomedical prevention …
Black-white differences in survival from late-stage prostate cancer
AP Polednak - Ethnicity & Disease, 2003 - JSTOR
Objective: To examine differences between African Americans (Blacks) and non-Hispanic
Whites in risk of death after diagnosis of later-stage prostate cancer in a large sample of …
Whites in risk of death after diagnosis of later-stage prostate cancer in a large sample of …
A novel evaluation of optimality for randomized controlled trials
Balanced two-arm designs are more powerful than unbalanced designs and, consequently,
Bayesian adaptive designs (BADs) are less powerful. However, when considering other …
Bayesian adaptive designs (BADs) are less powerful. However, when considering other …
Development of a Minority Prostate Cancer Research Digest: Communication Strategy Statement for Black Men
FT Odedina, K Walsh-Childers, ME Young… - Journal of Cancer …, 2022 - Springer
Since prostate cancer incidence, prevalence and mortality are still highest among Black men
in the United States, it is important to effectively address the factors that contribute to prostate …
in the United States, it is important to effectively address the factors that contribute to prostate …
RECRUITING AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN INTO CHEMOPREVENTION TRIALS: GAIL MODEL AS AN EDUCATION TOOL
KP Williams, RD Hines… - Trends in Cancer …, 2007 - books.google.com
ABSTRACT Recruiting African American women into chemoprevention trials presents a
unique set of issues, which encompasses a mistrust of the health care system and the …
unique set of issues, which encompasses a mistrust of the health care system and the …