BACKGROUND: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Cancer screenings can detect precancerous cells and allow for earlier diagnosis and treatment. Our purpose was to better understand risk factors for cancer screenings and assess the effect of cancer screenings on changes of Cardiovascular health (CVH) measures before and after cancer screenings among patients. METHODS: We used The Guideline Advantage (TGA)-American Heart Association ambulatory quality clinical data registry of electronic health record data (n = 362,533 patients) to investigate associations between time-series CVH measures and receipt of breast, cervical, and colon cancer screenings. Long short-term memory (LSTM) neural networks was employed to pre...
The American Heart Association's “Simple 7” offers a practical public health conceptualization of ca...
Earlier detection of colorectal cancer greatly improves prognosis, largely through surgical excision...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer survivors remain at risk for breast cancer. Thus, it is important to...
Background: Patients who receive an abnormal cancer screening result require follow-up for diagnosti...
BACKGROUND: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for breast ca...
IMPORTANCE: Routine cancer screening has unproven net benefit for patients with limited life expecta...
BACKGROUND: Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and cancer are among the leading causes o...
BACKGROUND: Risk prediction models which incorporate the FOBT with other colorectal cancer risk ...
Background: Uptake of screening remains crucial in the prevention of both the incidence of colorecta...
Patients should understand the risks and benefits of cancer screening in order to make informed scre...
AbstractHealth insurance is associated with increased utilization of cancer screening services. Data...
PURPOSE: To assess current estimates of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices in relation to c...
Health insurance is associated with increased utilization of cancer screening services. Data on brea...
Screening plays an essential role in reducing colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality rates,...
BackgroundScreening rates for colorectal cancer are below the Healthy People 2020 goal. There are se...
The American Heart Association's “Simple 7” offers a practical public health conceptualization of ca...
Earlier detection of colorectal cancer greatly improves prognosis, largely through surgical excision...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer survivors remain at risk for breast cancer. Thus, it is important to...
Background: Patients who receive an abnormal cancer screening result require follow-up for diagnosti...
BACKGROUND: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for breast ca...
IMPORTANCE: Routine cancer screening has unproven net benefit for patients with limited life expecta...
BACKGROUND: Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and cancer are among the leading causes o...
BACKGROUND: Risk prediction models which incorporate the FOBT with other colorectal cancer risk ...
Background: Uptake of screening remains crucial in the prevention of both the incidence of colorecta...
Patients should understand the risks and benefits of cancer screening in order to make informed scre...
AbstractHealth insurance is associated with increased utilization of cancer screening services. Data...
PURPOSE: To assess current estimates of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices in relation to c...
Health insurance is associated with increased utilization of cancer screening services. Data on brea...
Screening plays an essential role in reducing colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality rates,...
BackgroundScreening rates for colorectal cancer are below the Healthy People 2020 goal. There are se...
The American Heart Association's “Simple 7” offers a practical public health conceptualization of ca...
Earlier detection of colorectal cancer greatly improves prognosis, largely through surgical excision...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer survivors remain at risk for breast cancer. Thus, it is important to...