Publications by authors named "Sandie Edwards"

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  • Relatives of colorectal cancer patients are at higher risk but have low screening rates, which a personalized remote risk communication intervention aimed to address.
  • The study collected data from 218 individuals on their intention to screen and actual colonoscopy uptake, revealing that an alternative model better fit the data than the original model.
  • Key factors, including perceived cancer susceptibility and self-efficacy regarding colonoscopy, significantly influenced screening intentions and actual colonoscopy uptake, supporting the effectiveness of using tailored interventions based on the Extended Parallel Process Model.
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Background: It is well established that umbilical cord blood and bone marrow are biologically different stem cell sources.

Patients And Methods: We analyzed the feasibility and outcome of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in 13 children (median age 5.9 years) with hemoglobinopathies after the co- infusion of cord blood (CB) and bone marrow (BM) from the same human leucocyte antigen (HLA) identical sibling donor.

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We conducted a prospective, multicenter investigation of human-leukocyte antigen (HLA) identical sibling bone marrow transplantation (BMT) in children with severe sickle cell disease (SCD) between 1991 and 2000. To determine if children were protected from complications of SCD after successful BMT, we extended our initial study of BMT for SCD to conduct assessments of the central nervous system (CNS) and of pulmonary function 2 or more years after transplantation. In addition, the impact on gonadal function was studied.

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The Sibling Donor Cord Blood (SDCB) Program was initiated in 1998 as a resource to collect, characterize, and release cord blood units (CBUs) from families affected by malignant and nonmalignant disorders for transplantation. Families in the United States were recruited by telephone after referrals by community and academic physicians. Collection kits were mailed to prospective participants and family members were instructed about CBU procurement from community hospitals and shipping to a central laboratory.

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