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  1. New promising strategies in oncofertility
  2. Infertility in reproductive-age female cancer survivors
  3. Quality of life in adolescent and young adult cancer patients: a systematic review of the literature
  4. Thinking about white bears: Fertility issues in young breast cancer survivors
  5. The importance of disclosure: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual, queer/questioning, and intersex individuals and the cancer continuum
  6. Patients’ Perceptions of Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests and Preparatory Education in Federally Qualified Health Centers
  7. Identifying clinical and support service resources and network practices for cancer patients and survivors in southern Puerto Rico
  8. Acceptability and Cultural Appropriateness of Self-Help Booklets for Relapse Prevention in Puerto Rico
  9. African Americans’ and Hispanics’ Information Needs About Cancer Care
  10. Adolescent Survivors of Childhood Cancer and Their Perspectives of the Transition to Early Survivorship: An Exploratory Qualitative Investigation
  11. Contrasting the Ethical Perspectives of Biospecimen Research Among Individuals with Familial Risk for Hereditary Cancer and Biomedical Researchers: Implications for Researcher Training
  12. Knowledge and Educational Needs about Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) among Oncology Nurses
  13. Adolescent sexual activity and cancer risk: physicians’ duty to inform?
  14. From Observation to Intervention: Development of a Psychoeducational Intervention to Increase Uptake of BRCA Genetic Counseling Among High-Risk Breast Cancer Survivors
  15. The Ethical Imperative of Risk Disclosure in Research: The Answer Is Always Yes
  16. Quality of Life Tools and Young Adult Survivors of Pediatric Cancer: A Commentary on the Need to Examine Perceptions of Romantic Relationships
  17. Providing Care to a Hematopoietic CELL Transplant Recipient: Caregivers Describe Their Own Quality of Life
  18. A Generation of Childless Women: Lessons from the United States
  19. Physicians’ Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Recommendations, 2009 and 2011
  20. Chemoprevention Trial Feasibility Using Botanicals in Exceptionally High Risk Populations for Lung Cancer
  21. Stakeholder perceptions of thoracic rapid tissue donation: An exploratory study
  22. Discussion of First-Degree Relatives’ Colorectal Cancer Risk: Survivors’ Perspectives
  23. Therapy choices and quality of life in young breast cancer survivors: a short-term follow-up
  24. Infertility evaluation and treatment among women in the United States
  25. Improving Awareness of Cancer Clinical Trials Among Hispanic Patients and Families: Audience Segmentation Decisions for a Media Intervention
  26. Patient and Family Tools to Aid in Education and Decision-Making About Oncofertility
  27. Making It Work: Health Care Provider Perspectives on Strategies to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening in Federally Qualified Health Centers
  28. The need for reproductive and sexual health discussions with adolescent and young adult cancer patients
  29. More research, more responsibility: the expansion of duty to warn in cancer patients considering fertility preservation
  30. A systematic review of the factors influencing African Americans' participation in cancer clinical trials
  31. The Bottleneck Effect in Lung Cancer Clinical Trials
  32. Coping Styles of Female Adolescent Cancer Patients with Potential Fertility Loss
  33. Defining the whole of reproductive health in adolescent and young adult cancer populations: fertility is only one piece of the puzzle
  34. Qualitative responses to a national physician survey on HPV vaccination
  35. Altruism in terminal cancer patients and rapid tissue donation program: does the theory apply?
  36. Preservation strategies
  37. Having Cancer Does Not Change Wanting a Baby: Healthy Adolescent Girls' Perceptions of Cancer-Related Infertility
  38. Quality of Life Following Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplant: What Patients Wish They Had Known
  39. Health Communication Needs Among Spanish-Only-Speaking Cancer Patients and Families
  40. Biobanking as a healthy control: Perceptions of hereditary cancer families
  41. Biobanking as a Healthy Control: Perceptions of Hereditary Cancer Families
  42. Stakeholders' perspectives on barriers and facilitators to recommended breast cancer survivorship care
  43. Why Healthcare Providers Should Focus on the Fertility of AYA Cancer Survivors: It’s Not Too Late!
  44. Pathways toward the future: points to consider for oncofertility oversight
  45. Reproductive Health in the Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Patient: an Innovative Training Program for Oncology Nurses
  46. Self-Help Booklets for Preventing Postpartum Smoking Relapse: A Randomized Trial
  47. Distribution of Smoking Relapse Prevention Materials in the Hispanic Community: Lessons Learned
  48. The role of radiation oncologists and discussion of fertility preservation in young cancer patients
  49. A National Survey about Human Papillomavirus Vaccination: What We Didn't Ask, But Physicians Wanted Us to Know
  50. Development of a cancer clinical trials multi-media intervention: Clinical Trials: Are they Right for You?
  51. Cognitive and Psychological Impact of BRCA Genetic Counseling in Before and After Definitive Surgery Breast Cancer Patients
  52. Physicians' Undecided Attitudes Toward Posthumous Reproduction: Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients with a Poor Prognosis
  53. Preserving the Right to Future Children: An Ethical Case Analysis
  54. Understanding the Psychosocial Issues of African American Couples Surviving Prostate Cancer
  55. Using a Patient-Centered Approach to Develop a Fertility Preservation Brochure for Pediatric Oncology Patients: A Pilot Study
  56. Survivorship Care Planning in Colorectal Cancer: Feedback from Survivors & Providers
  57. Teaching Medical Students How to Break Bad News with Standardized Patients
  58. High-risk consumers’ perceptions of preimplantation genetic diagnosis for hereditary cancers: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  59. Missing content from health-related quality of life instruments: interviews with young adult survivors of childhood cancer
  60. A pilot study to examine patient awareness and provider discussion of the impact of cancer treatment on fertility in a registry-based sample of African American women with breast cancer
  61. Cancer Patients' Fears Related to Clinical Trial Participation: A Qualitative Study
  62. Values Clarification Tool for Teen Girls and Parents: Pilot Results
  63. Reproductive Health and Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults
  64. The New Normal: Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Patients and Caregivers
  65. Ethics of Clear Health Communication: Applying the CLEAN Look Approach to Communicate Biobanking Information for Cancer Research
  66. Creating a Patient Navigation Model to Address Cervical Cancer Disparities in a Rural Hispanic Farmworker Community
  67. The Birds and the Bees and the Bank: Talking with Families About Future Fertility Amidst a Cancer Diagnosis
  68. Head-to-head comparisons of quality of life instruments for young adult survivors of childhood cancer
  69. Using three legacy measures to develop a health-related quality of life tool for young adult survivors of childhood cancer
  70. Missed clinical opportunities: Provider recommendations for HPV vaccination for 11–12 year old girls are limited
  71. Who Decides? Decision Making and Fertility Preservation in Teens With Cancer: A Review of the Literature
  72. Formative Research on Perceptions of Biobanking: What Community Members Think
  73. Patient Provider Communication and Reproductive Health
  74. Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients: Ethical Considerations
  75. High-risk consumersʼ perceptions of preimplantation genetic diagnosis for hereditary cancers: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  76. Cultural Acceptability of a Smoking Relapse Prevention Intervention for Pregnant Women in Puerto Rico: Providers' Feedback
  77. Health-Related Quality of Life of Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Review of Qualitative Studies
  78. Posthumous Reproduction and Palliative Care
  79. Oncologists' use of patient educational materials about cancer and fertility preservation
  80. A pilot study of knowledge and interest of genetic counseling and testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome among Puerto Rican women
  81. Enhancing Oncology Health Care Provider's Sensitivity to Cultural Communication to Reduce Cancer Disparities: A Pilot Study
  82. Assessing the Reproductive Concerns of Children and Adolescents with Cancer: Challenges and Potential Solutions
  83. State laws and regulations addressing third-party reimbursement for infertility treatment: implications for cancer survivors
  84. Development of a Brochure for Increasing Awareness of Inherited Breast Cancer in Black Women
  85. Transcreation of Validated Smoking Relapse-Prevention Booklets for use with Hispanic Populations
  86. Translation and Adaptation of Smoking Relapse–Prevention Materials for Pregnant and Postpartum Hispanic Women
  87. Psychosocial issues related to sexual functioning among African‐American prostate cancer survivors and their spouses
  88. Satisfaction with Physician Recommendation for and Information About Genetic Counseling Among Breast Cancer Patients
  89. Challenges in recruiting Mexican women for cancer genetics research
  90. Developing a Common Language for Using Social Marketing: An Analysis of Public Health Literature
  91. BRCA carriers' thoughts on risk management in relation to preimplantation genetic diagnosis and childbearing: when too many choices are just as difficult as none
  92. Lung Cancer Patients’ Decisions About Clinical Trials and the Theory of Planned Behavior
  93. Knowledge About Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Among Colorectal Cancer Survivors
  94. Participation of Older Patients With Prostate Cancer in Medicare Eligible Trials
  95. Awareness, Perceptions, and Provider Recommendation Related to Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast Cancer Risk among At‐Risk Hispanic Women: Similarities and Variations by Sub‐Ethnicity
  96. Exploring Disparities and Variability in Perceptions and Self-Reported Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Three Ethnic Subgroups of U. S. Blacks
  97. Prevalence of Cancer Visits by Physician Specialty, 1997–2006
  98. Frozen Hope: Fertility Preservation for Women With Cancer
  99. Cancer Health Disparities
  100. A Pilot Study of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Knowledge Among a Multiethnic Group of Hispanic Women with a Personal or Family History of Cancer
  101. Psychosocial needs of couples surviving prostate cancer
  102. Psychosocial Needs of Women at Risk for Hereditary Cancer
  103. Healthcare Provider Perspectives on Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients
  104. Cancer Surviving Girls and Their Healthy Peers: Understanding Infertility
  105. A qualitative examination of the role of spirituality among African American prostate cancer survivors and their spouses
  106. Impact of physicians’ personal discomfort and patient prognosis on discussion of fertility preservation with young cancer patients
  107. Patient–provider communication and perspectives on smoking cessation and relapse in the oncology setting
  108. Sensitivity of Self-Report Mammography Use in Older Women
  109. Factors associated with preimplantation genetic diagnosis acceptance among women concerned about hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
  110. Creating patient-centred healthcare practices: Social marketing tools and strategies
  111. Creating patient-centred healthcare practices: Social marketing tools and strategies
  112. Conflict between values and technology: perceptions of preimplantation genetic diagnosis among women at increased risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
  113. Attitudes of high-risk women toward preimplantation genetic diagnosis
  114. Recall of and Reactions to a Surgeon Referral Letter for BRCA Genetic Counseling Among High-Risk Breast Cancer Patients
  115. Fertility Preservation and Adolescent/Young Adult Cancer Patients: Physician Communication Challenges
  116. Oncology Social Workers' Perceptions of Barriers to Discussing Fertility Preservation with Cancer Patients
  117. Experiences of Genetic Counseling forBRCA1/2Among Recently Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients: A Qualitative Inquiry
  118. Barriers to fertility preservation among pediatric oncologists
  119. Case study: Consumer and provider perceptions of offered anticipatory guidance during prenatal care
  120. Case study: Consumer and provider perceptions of offered anticipatory guidance during prenatal care
  121. Evaluation of Educational Materials from a Social Marketing Campaign to Promote Folic Acid Use Among Hispanic Women: Insight from Cuban and Puerto Rican Ethnic Subgroups
  122. Oncology Nurses' Perceptions of Barriers to Discussion of Fertility Preservation With Patients With Cancer
  123. Trends in Clinical Practice and Nurses' Attitudes About Fertility Preservation for Pediatric Patients With Cancer
  124. Patient–physician communication barriers regarding fertility preservation among newly diagnosed cancer patients
  125. Clinical trials and tribulations: Lessons learned from recruiting pregnant ex-smokers for relapse prevention
  126. P1-239: A message of hope: creation of the Faces of Lung Cancer Project for increasing awareness of clinical trials
  127. Discussion of fertility preservation with newly diagnosed patients: oncologists’ views
  128. Changing hats: From doctor to patient
  129. The Guinea Pig Syndrome: Improving Clinical Trial Participation among Thoracic Patients
  130. Discussing Fertility Preservation with Cancer Patients Interview Guide
  131. Promoting Pre-Conceptional Use of Folic Acid to Hispanic Women: A Social Marketing Approach
  132. Adapting Smoking Relapse–Prevention Materials for Pregnant and Postpartum Women: Formative Research
  133. A portable, unobtrusive device for videorecording clinical interactions
  134. Real-Time Patient Satisfaction Survey and Improvement Process
  135. Communication and consumer decision making about cancer clinical trials
  136. Development, Ethics, and Prenatal Health Outcomes
  137. Florida Cares for Women Social Marketing Campaign: A Case Study