selected publications
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academic article
- Primary Care Physicians' Perceived Barriers to Follow-Up of Abnormal Mammogram Results: Opportunities for Systems-Level Interventions.. Journal of general internal medicine. 38:1786-1788. 2022
- Organization Communication Factors and Abnormal Mammogram Follow-up: a Qualitative Study Among Ethnically Diverse Women Across Three Healthcare Systems.. Journal of general internal medicine. 35:3000-3006. 2020
- Mammography facilities serving vulnerable women have longer follow-up times.. Health services research. 54 Suppl 1:226-233. 2018
- Disparities in abnormal mammogram follow-up time for Asian women compared with non-Hispanic white women and between Asian ethnic groups.. Cancer. 123:3468-3475. 2017
- Impact of a primary care based intervention on breast cancer knowledge, risk perception and concern: A randomized, controlled trial.. Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland). 24:758-66. 2015
- A randomized, controlled trial to increase discussion of breast cancer in primary care.. Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology. 23:1245-53. 2014
- Perceived versus objective breast cancer risk in diverse women.. Journal of women's health (2002). 23:420-7. 2013
- Language barriers, location of care, and delays in follow-up of abnormal mammograms.. Medical care. 50:171-8. 2012
- Ethnic disparities in breast cancer.. Women's health (London, England). 3:679-88. 2007
- Missed opportunities: family history and behavioral risk factors in breast cancer risk assessment among a multiethnic group of women.. Journal of general internal medicine. 22:308-14. 2007