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Ivana Sehovic
Researcher at University of South Florida
Publications - 18
Citations - 696
Ivana Sehovic is an academic researcher from University of South Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Fertility. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications receiving 552 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivana Sehovic include Moffitt Cancer Center.
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Quality of life in adolescent and young adult cancer patients: a systematic review of the literature
TL;DR: The need for AYA-specific programs in health care institutions that comprise a multidisciplinary team that addresses all the unique medical and QoL needs of AYAs is suggested, indicating a trend toward health care standardization within age ranges or life stages.
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A systematic review of the factors influencing African Americans' participation in cancer clinical trials.
TL;DR: Existing research underscores the importance of social support from family and friends, cultural appropriateness and sensitivity from physicians and in the design of the CCT, and enhanced education among African Americans in decision-making processes to enhance recruitment efforts and improve cancer treatment outcomes.
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If You Did Not Document It, It Did Not Happen: Rates of Documentation of Discussion of Infertility Risk in Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Patients' Medical Records
Gwendolyn P. Quinn,Rebecca Block,Marla L. Clayman,Joanne Frankel Kelvin,Sarah R. Arvey,Ji-Hyun Lee,Joyce Reinecke,Ivana Sehovic,Paul B. Jacobsen,Damon R. Reed,Luis E. Gonzalez,Susan T. Vadaparampil,Christine Laronga,M. Catherine Lee,Julio M. Pow-Sang,Susan Eggly,Anna Franklin,Bijal D. Shah,William J. Fulp,Brandon Hayes-Lattin +19 more
TL;DR: The overall rate of documentation of discussion of FP is low, and results show disparities among specific groups, although greater numbers of discussions may be occurring.
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Childbearing attitudes and decisions of young breast cancer survivors: a systematic review
TL;DR: Clinicians may benefit from a deeper understanding of the importance of pregnancy and parenthood to survivors in order to provide the needed educational and psychosocial support services, overcome misinformation and better assist women with their fertility-related decisions.
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ) Perceptions and Health Care Experiences
Gwendolyn P. Quinn,Steven K. Sutton,Brian Winfield,Shannon Breen,Jorge Canales,Gina Shetty,Ivana Sehovic,B. Lee Green,Matthew B. Schabath +8 more
TL;DR: Results show high rates of sexual orientation disclosure, greater acceptance from providers of LGBTQ status, and the need for examination of hospital policies and improved cultural competency among HCPs.