Publications by authors named "E M Inman"

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  • The study aimed to determine if discussing contraception with healthcare providers influences contraceptive use among transgender men and gender-diverse individuals.
  • In a 2019 survey of 1,694 respondents, about 48% reported currently using contraception, with higher usage observed among those who had conversations about contraceptive options with providers, especially those who initiated the discussion themselves.
  • The findings highlight the importance of encouraging healthcare providers to engage in open dialogues about contraception with transgender and gender-diverse patients to improve their access to necessary services.
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For the 1.6 million adolescents currently living with HIV, adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is vitally important for reducing HIV-associated morbidity and mortality, and for preventing onward HIV transmission. Unfortunately, ART adherence is particularly low among adolescents.

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  • * Despite campaigns promoting the concept of "Undetectable equals Untransmittable" (U = U), many adolescents with HIV lack understanding of this important message.
  • * The study emphasizes the need for healthcare workers to include U = U discussions in their conversations to improve adolescent health outcomes, reduce misperceptions about transmission, and encourage safer sexual behaviors.
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  • The study investigates the prevalence of FGFR mutations and fusions in Latino patients with metastatic urothelial carcinoma (mUC), finding these alterations in 17.9% of the analyzed population.
  • Despite the presence of FGFR alterations, there was no significant difference in overall survival and time to treatment failure compared to patients without these mutations.
  • The research also validates Bellmunt's prognostic model for predicting overall survival in this specific cohort of patients.
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There are over 1.4 million adolescents living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of whom acquired the virus through perinatal transmission (PHIV). HIV stigma is particularly high among adolescents living with HIV and is associated with several outcomes that worsen health and increase the risk of onward HIV transmission.

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