Preface
Impact of social behavioral and genomic sciences on translational cancer research
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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:S936-S937
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(31 October 2016)
Editorial
Addressing behavioral risk factors in Translational Cancer Research
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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:S938-S940
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(31 October 2016)
An ounce of prevention
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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:S941-S943
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(31 October 2016)
Review Article
Tanning bed use, risk of melanoma and opportunity for prevention with sulforaphane
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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:S944-S950
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(31 October 2016)
Original Article
Coexpression and expression quantitative trait loci analyses of the angiogenesis gene-gene interaction network in prostate cancer
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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:S951-S963
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(31 October 2016)
How are lung cancer risk perceptions and cigarette smoking related?—testing an accuracy hypothesis
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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:S964-S971
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(31 October 2016)
Effectiveness of group behavioral counseling on long-term quit rates in primary health care
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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:S972-S982
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(31 October 2016)
Racial/ethnic disparities, body weight, and psychosocial antecedents that predict women’s failure to meet Pap test screening national recommendations
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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:S983-S992
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(31 October 2016)
The accuracy and validity of HPV testing through self-collection with tampons for cervical cancer screening
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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(Suppl 5)
:S993-S999
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(31 October 2016)
HPV vaccination coverage and disparities among three populations at increased risk for HIV
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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:S1000-S1006
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(31 October 2016)
Does caffeine intake and coffee consumption associate with endometrial cancer among postmenopausal women in America using NHANES 2003–2012?
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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(Suppl 5)
:S1007-S1018
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(31 October 2016)
Sugar intake from sugar-sweetened beverage among cancer and non-cancer individuals: the NHANES study
Translational Cancer Research
2016;
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(Suppl 5)
:S1019-S1028
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(31 October 2016)
Disclosure:
The supplement “Social Behavioral and Genetic Risk factors for Cancer” was commissioned by the editorial office, Translational Cancer Research without any sponsorship or funding. Tung-Sung Tseng served as the unpaid Guest Editor for the supplement.
