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Marlene Camacho-Rivera to New York

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Marlene Camacho-Rivera has written about New York.
Connection Strength

0.582
  1. Camacho-Rivera M, Haile K, Pareek E, D'Angelo D, Gany F, Maglione F, Jack K, Cather A, Phillips E. The Influence of the COVID 19 Pandemic on Food Insecurity Among Cancer Survivors Across New York State. J Community Health. 2024 Dec; 49(6):1033-1043.
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    Score: 0.213
  2. Lazzaro A, Albury J, Hume E, Osborne JR, Islam JY, Camacho-Rivera M. Social and Demographic Influences of Trust in Cancer Information Among Brooklyn, New York Residents. J Community Health. 2024 04; 49(2):267-276.
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    Score: 0.206
  3. Camacho-Rivera M, Kalwar T, Sanmugarajah J, Shapira I, Taioli E. Heterogeneity of breast cancer clinical characteristics and outcome in US black women--effect of place of birth. Breast J. 2014 Sep-Oct; 20(5):489-95.
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    Score: 0.108
  4. Sedani AE, Islam JY, Griffith DM, Rifelj KK, McCall C, Garc?a-Rodr?guez O, Camacho-Rivera M, Rogers CR. Sociocultural and masculinity influences on colorectal cancer screening participation among Hispanic/Latino men in Florida, New York, and Texas. Cancer Med. 2024 Sep; 13(18):e70159.
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    Score: 0.055
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