Introduction: Prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography (PSMA PET) is a new standard for the imaging of high-risk or recurrent prostate cancer. While marginalization disparities exist for prostate cancer, less is known in the context of PSMA PET. The objective of the study was to determine if marginalization was associated with access, PET positivity, management change, radiation use, and survival of prostate cancer in a universal healthcare system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: "Ice"-flavored e-liquids and e-cigarettes, marketed as both sweet and cooling recently entered the US marketplace and are popular among youth. Advertisements featuring attractive product images and descriptions are one of the first exposures to these products for youth. This study examines the appeal of e-cigarette images, with and without a cooling "ice" imagery, among youth who have limited e-cigarette use or who are at risk of future use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: This scoping review aimed to map the volume (number of studies) and nature (topics and designs) of chiropractic education research and scholarly publications on chiropractic learners and programs worldwide.
Introduction: Despite the expansion of the chiropractic profession and its recognition by entities such as the World Health Organization, a gap exists in comprehending the international landscape of chiropractic education. No prior studies have systematically mapped the volume and nature of chiropractic education research and scholarly publications.
The objective of this study was to develop and to test the validity and reliability of a survey aimed to evaluate internal and external factors associated with college food insecurity. Researchers used a mixed methods approach to evaluate the College Perspectives around Food Insecurity survey. Survey items were constructed from interview data and assigned a social cognitive theory concept (environment, personal, or behavior).
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