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Citation: Diagnostic and Prognostic Research 2018 2(Suppl 1):12
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34th Annual Meeting & Pre-Conference Programs of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC 2019): part 1
Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2019 7(Suppl 1):282 -
34th Annual Meeting & Pre-Conference Programs of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC 2019): part 2
Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2019 7(Suppl 1):283 -
32nd Annual Meeting and Pre-Conference Programs of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC 2017): Part Two
Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2017 5(Suppl 2):87 -
BMC Genomics reviewer acknowledgement 2015
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Citation: BMC Genomics 2016 17:168 -
Perception of health risks of electromagnetic fields by MRI radiographers and airport security officers compared to the general Dutch working population: a cross sectional analysis
The amount of exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) at work is mainly determined by an individual's occupation and may differ from exposure at home. It is, however, unknown how different occupational groups...
Citation: Environmental Health 2011 10:95 -
The association between dietary factors and gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
Dietary factors have been suggested to play a role in the prevention of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), including gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia, but inconsistent findings have been repo...
Citation: BMC Medicine 2014 12:157 -
Journal of Translational Medicine reviewer acknowledgement 2015
Citation: Journal of Translational Medicine 2016 14:70 -
Dynamics in public perceptions and media coverage during an ongoing outbreak of meningococcal W disease in the Netherlands
From 2015 to 2018, the Netherlands faced an outbreak of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) caused by serogroup W. To counter the rise in infections, the government introduced a catch-up menACWY vaccination c...
Citation: BMC Public Health 2022 22:633 -
Information needs during an emerging outbreak of meningococcal W135 disease in the Netherlands: a study among teenagers, their parents and healthcare professionals
To counter the rise in invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) serogroup W, the Netherlands introduced a menACWY catch-up vaccination campaign for teenagers in 2018 and 2019. Teenagers and parents who have questi...
Citation: BMC Public Health 2021 21:1540 -
Promoting an active choice among physically inactive adults: a randomised web-based four-arm experiment
Promoting active (i.e., conscious, autonomous, informed, and value-congruent) choices may improve the effectiveness of physical activity interventions. This web-based four-arm experimental study investigated t...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2022 19:49 -
Office workers' perspectives on physical activity and sedentary behaviour: a qualitative study
Office workers spend a significant part of their workday sitting. Interventions that aim to reduce sedentary behaviour and increase physical activity might be more effective if greater attention is paid to ind...
Citation: BMC Public Health 2022 22:621 -
Choice architecture interventions to change physical activity and sedentary behavior: a systematic review of effects on intention, behavior and health outcomes during and after intervention
Choice architecture interventions, which subtly change the environment in which individuals make decisions, can be used to promote behavior change. This systematic review aimed to summarize studies on micro-en...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:47 -
The Dutch public are positive about the colorectal cancer-screening programme, but is this a well-informed opinion?
Population-based colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is widely recommended, and members of the eligible screening population seem to be positive about it. However, it is not well known how people outside the eli...
Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:1208 -
A patient perspective on shared decision making in stage I non-small cell lung cancer: a mixed methods study
Surgery and stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) are both curative treatment options for patients with a stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Consequently, there is growing interest in studying the...
Citation: BMC Cancer 2015 15:959 -
Hepatitis B in Moroccan-Dutch: a quantitative study into determinants of screening participation
In November 2016, the Dutch Health Council recommended hepatitis B (HBV) screening for first-generation immigrants from HBV endemic countries. However, these communities show relatively low attendance rates fo...
Citation: BMC Medicine 2018 16:47 -
Decision-making styles in the context of colorectal cancer screening
Our study examined the use of decision-making styles, as identified by Scott and Bruce (1995) (i.e. differentiating between a rational, intuitive, dependent, avoidant and spontaneous decision-making style), wi...
Citation: BMC Psychology 2020 8:11 -
Why are the public so positive about colorectal cancer screening?
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is widely recommended. Earlier research showed that the general public are positive about CRC screening, as too the eligible CRC screening population. Among the eligible CRC s...
Citation: BMC Public Health 2018 18:1212 -
The usefulness and feasibility of a screening instrument to identify psychosocial problems in patients receiving curative radiotherapy: a process evaluation
Psychosocial problems in cancer patients are often unrecognized and untreated due to the low awareness of the existence of these problems or pressures of time. The awareness of the need to identify psychosocia...
Citation: BMC Cancer 2011 11:479 -
Improving patient adherence to lifestyle advice (IMPALA): a cluster-randomised controlled trial on the implementation of a nurse-led intervention for cardiovascular risk management in primary care (protocol)
Many patients at high risk of cardiovascular diseases are managed and monitored in general practice. Recommendations for cardiovascular risk management, including lifestyle change, are clearly described in the...
Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2008 8:9