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Perioperative mental health intervention bundle for older surgical patients: protocol for an intervention development and feasibility study

Joanna Abraham, Katherine J Holzer, Emily M Lenard, Kenneth E Freedland, Bethany R Tellor Pennington, Rachel C Wolfe, Theresa A Cordner, Ana A Baumann, Mary Politi, Michael Simon Avidan, Eric Lenze

Published in BMJ Open
Psychiatry | Older adults | Implementation science Full-Text 

  
 
Disentangling age, gender, and racial/ethnic disparities in multiple myeloma burden: a modeling study

John H. Huber, Mengmeng Ji, Yi-Hsuan Shih, Mei Wang, Graham Colditz, Su-Hsin Chang 

Published in Nature Communications
Health Disparities  | Full-Text | 

Implementing shared decision making for early-stage breast cancer treatment using a coproduction learning collaborative: the SHAIR Collaborative protocol

Danielle Schubbe, Renata W. Yen, Hannah Leavitt, Rachel C. Forcino, Christopher Jacobs, Erica B. Friedman, Maureen McEvoy, Kari M. Rosenkranz, Kristin E. Rojas, Ann Bradley, Eloise Crayton, Sherrill Jackson, Myrtle Mitchell, A. James O’Malley, Mary Politi, Anna N. A. Tosteson, Sandra L. Wong, Julie Margenthaler, Marie-Anne Durand, Glyn Elwyn 

Published in Implementation Science Community
Implementation science | Breast Cancer | Shared Decision Making Full-Text 

Bettina Drake, PhD, MPH and Keisha Windham, DPA, MPPA received The Empowerment Network's "Wind Beneath our Wings" award for their community outreach and engagement with prostate cancer screenings.

Beryne Odeny, MD, MPH, PhD was featured on the PLOS Blogs’ Speaking of Medicine and Health with her post, "Redefining the Practice of Global Health: Insights from the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) 2023 conference" 

Elizabeth Salerno joined Fred Bodimer on KMOX as a guest speaker to discuss how cancer among younger Americans is on the rise. Listen Now

In Good Taste

In this month's In Good Taste, Hank Dart discusses the health side of coffee. "Fill ’er up: Coffee can get good health percolating" (Feast Magazine).
For Your Health

In September's For Your Health column, Graham Colditz, MD, DrPH discusses the importance of staying up to date on your recommended cancer screening tests. Not Just Pink: Key Cancer Screenings for Men and Women

Friday Lunch Talks are Back!
If you or someone you know would like to give a presentation at a Friday Lunch Talk, please reach out to Faith Tyler (ftyler@wustl.edu) or Dr. Sara Malone (sara.malone@wustl.edu) to schedule a Friday.
  • October 20: Dr. John Huber
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