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    Voices from the Margins: Barriers and Facilitators to HPV Self-Sampling Among Structurally Marginalized People with a Cervix in the Greater Toronto Area and Ontario von Mandana Vahabi, Natasha Kithulegoda, Masoomeh Moosapoor, Aisha Lofters, Josephine Pui-Hing Wong, Abdolreza Akbarian, Jenna Hynes

    Veröffentlicht 2025-06-01

    Sex workers and formerly incarcerated people with a cervix face significant structural, interpersonal, and emotional barriers to cervical cancer screening, despite being at elevated risk for HPV infection. HPV self-sampling (HPV-SS) is a validated, user-directed method that has the potential to addr...

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    Collecting Data on the Social Determinants of Health to Advance Health Equity in Cancer Care in Canada: Patient and Community Perspectives von Jacqueline L. Bender, Eryn Tong, Ekaterina An, Zhihui Amy Liu, Gilla K. Shapiro, Jonathan Avery, Alanna Chu, Christian Schulz-Quach, Sarah Hales, Alies Maybee, Ambreen Sayani, Andrew Pinto, Aisha Lofters

    Veröffentlicht 2025-07-01

    Despite advances in cancer care, disparities persist. The collection of the social determinants of health (SDOH) is fundamental to addressing disparities. However, SDOH are inconsistently collected in many regions of the world. This two-phase multiple methods study examined patient and community per...

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    Canadian Adaptive Platform Trial of Treatments for COVID in Community Settings (CanTreatCOVID): protocol for a randomised controlled adaptive platform trial of treatments for acute... von Catherine Hudon, Kris Aubrey-Bassler, Vivian R Ramsden, Machelle Wilchesky, Paul Little, Michelle Greiver, Rahim Moineddin, Ryan Zarychanski, Jean-Eric Tarride, Annie Leblanc, Peter Jüni, Dee Mangin, Robert Fowler, Srinivas Murthy, Jennifer Rayner, Alexander Singer, Yoav Keynan, Simone Dahrouge, Emily Gard Marshall, Rita McCracken, Sabrina T Wong, David J A Jenkins, Kerry McBrien, Nav Persaud, Anita Srivastava, Jennifer Isenor, Todd C Lee, Christopher C Butler, John C Marshall, Stephanie Garies, Valeria E Rac, Ross E G Upshur, Peter Selby, Marie-Thérèse Lussier, Sarvesh Logsetty, Andrew David Pinto, Melissa Andrew, Brianne Wood, Emily G McDonald, Amanda Condon, Aisha Lofters, Christine Leong, Lynora Saxinger, Rachel Walsh, Abhimanyu Sud, Sylvain Lother, Jean-Sébastien Paquette, David Barber, Brendan Barrett, Rae Spiwak, Sakina Walji, Ali Damji, Banafshe Hosseini, Bruno R. da Costa, Peter Daley, Noah Crampton, Jennifer Hulme, Rosemarie Lall, Laura Maclaren, Brianna Orava, Jay Jae Hee Park, Diana C. Sanchez-Ramirez, Haolun Shi, Deanna Telner, Barb Zelek, Jolanta Piszczek, Daniel Warshafsky

    Veröffentlicht 2025-08-01

    Introduction SARS-CoV-2 is now endemic and expected to remain a health threat, with new variants continuing to emerge and the potential for vaccines to become less effective. While effective vaccines and natural immunity have significantly reduced hospitalisations and the need for critical care, out...

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