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Ioannis Vlachos, PhD
Meet Dr. Ioannis Vlachos, Ph.D., our director of the Spatial Technologies and Bioinformatics Units within the Precision RNA Medicine Core. He is also an Assistant Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School and co-Director of the Bioinformatics Program at the Cancer Research Institute (CRI). Dr...
Acceptability of a companion patient guide to support expert consensus guidelines on surveillance mammography in older breast cancer survivors.
Freedman, Rachel A, Anna C Revette, Haley Gagnon, Adriana Perilla-Glen, Molly Kokoski, Saida O Hussein, Erin Leone, et al. 2022. “Acceptability of a Companion Patient Guide to Support Expert Consensus Guidelines on Surveillance Mammography in Older Breast Cancer Survivors.”. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 195 (2): 141-52.
Acceptability of a patient decision aid for women aged 70 and older with stage I, estrogen receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer.
Minami, Christina A, Rachel A Freedman, Maria Karamourtopoulos, Adlin Pinheiro, Elizabeth Gilliam, Gianna Aliberti, Susan E Pories, et al. 2021. “Acceptability of a Patient Decision Aid for Women Aged 70 and Older With Stage I, Estrogen Receptor-Positive, HER2-Negative Breast Cancer.”. Journal of Geriatric Oncology 12 (5): 724-30.
Engaging Women with Limited Health Literacy in Mammography Decision-Making: Perspectives of Patients and Primary Care Providers.
Gunn, Christine M, Ariel Maschke, Michael K Paasche-Orlow, Nancy R Kressin, Mara A Schonberg, and Tracy A Battaglia. 2021. “Engaging Women With Limited Health Literacy in Mammography Decision-Making: Perspectives of Patients and Primary Care Providers.”. Journal of General Internal Medicine 36 (4): 938-45.
Serious Illness Conversations in advanced kidney disease: a mixed-methods implementation study.
Thamcharoen, Natanong, Pitchaphon Nissaisorakarn, Robert A Cohen, and Mara A Schonberg. 2021. “Serious Illness Conversations in Advanced Kidney Disease: A Mixed-Methods Implementation Study.”. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care.
Decision Aids and the Absence of Expected Longevity Benefits of Mammography Screening in Women 75 Years and Older-Reply.
Schonberg, Mara A, Mary Beth Hamel, and Christine E Kistler. 2020. “Decision Aids and the Absence of Expected Longevity Benefits of Mammography Screening in Women 75 Years and Older-Reply.”. JAMA Internal Medicine 180 (12): 1714-15.
A Strategy to Prepare Primary Care Clinicians for Discussing Stopping Cancer Screening With Adults Older Than 75 Years.
Schonberg, Mara A, Maria Karamourtopoulos, Alicia R Jacobson, Gianna M Aliberti, Adlin Pinheiro, Alexander K Smith, Roger B Davis, Linnaea C Schuttner, and Mary Beth Hamel. 2020. “A Strategy to Prepare Primary Care Clinicians for Discussing Stopping Cancer Screening With Adults Older Than 75 Years.”. Innovation in Aging 4 (4): igaa027.
Effect of a Mammography Screening Decision Aid for Women 75 Years and Older: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial.
Schonberg, Mara A, Christine E Kistler, Adlin Pinheiro, Alicia R Jacobson, Gianna M Aliberti, Maria Karamourtopoulos, Michelle Hayes, et al. 2020. “Effect of a Mammography Screening Decision Aid for Women 75 Years and Older: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial.”. JAMA Internal Medicine 180 (6): 831-42.
Make quotations great again: a proposal to reduce false-knowledge.
Bareket, Ronen, Mara A Schonberg, and Yochai Schonmann. 2020. “Make Quotations Great Again: A Proposal to Reduce False-Knowledge.”. BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine 25 (1): 12-14.