Browsing by Author "Sanchez, Otto"
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Barriers to patient enrolment in oncology clinical trials at a Canadian regional cancer centre: a mixed methods study
Singson, Angelina R. (2022-12-01)Background: Randomized controlled trials are required to assess the safety and efficacy of new cancer medications in humans for marketing approval. Thereby, efforts to inform strategies to improve low enrolment rates are ... -
A cross-sectional analysis of student fruit and vegetable consumption at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Graham, Abigail (2020-02-01)Access to nutritious food is imperative for maintaining overall health. Fruits and vegetables are foods that are nutrient rich, and consumption of these foods is related to positive health outcomes. The purpose of this ... -
Investigating the relationship between modifiable environmental risk factors and incidence of colorectal cancer: a community based study
Sritharan, Jeavana (2012-06-01)Colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer and second leading cause of cancer related deaths in Canada. As Ontario has the largest population in Canada, it also has great disparities in colorectal cancer incidence. ... -
The psychosocial impact of surviving childhood cancer and reassimilating back into society in young adults
Racine, Shanelle (2023-05-01)Approximately 82% of children with childhood cancer survive at least 5 years after their diagnosis. Survivors are faced with a new reality and are faced with having to navigate that reality based on their own perspectives. ... -
Reconstructing experience of childhood cancer: a narrative inquiry
Thavakugathasalingam, Megalai (2016-12-01)Many childhood cancer survivors experience long-term effects from their illness long after their treatments are over. In order to more fully understand the impact these effects have on a young person’s life, there is a ... -
The regulation of RANK and RANKL mRNA expression through activation of the JAK2/STAT5a pathway in human breast cancer cell lines ©
Praetorius, Lisa J. (2009-09-01)The receptor activator of nuclear factor-kB (RANK) and its ligand, RANKL has have been implicated as an important link between breast cancer and metastasis to bone because of their ability to activate intracellular signal ...