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Kathryn E. Weaver
Researcher at Wake Forest University
Publications - 161
Citations - 5016
Kathryn E. Weaver is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 122 publications receiving 4047 citations. Previous affiliations of Kathryn E. Weaver include National Institutes of Health & Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
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Are survivors who report cancer-related financial problems more likely to forgo or delay medical care?
Erin E. Kent,Laura P. Forsythe,K. Robin Yabroff,Kathryn E. Weaver,Janet S. de Moor,Juan L. Rodriguez,Julia H. Rowland +6 more
TL;DR: This poster explains how financial problems caused by cancer and its treatment can substantially affect survivors and their families and create barriers to seeking health care.
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Mental and Physical Health–Related Quality of Life among U.S. Cancer Survivors: Population Estimates from the 2010 National Health Interview Survey
Kathryn E. Weaver,Laura P. Forsythe,Bryce B. Reeve,Catherine M. Alfano,Juan L. Rodriguez,Susan A. Sabatino,Nikki A. Hawkins,Julia H. Rowland +7 more
TL;DR: Novel data is presented on the number of U.S. survivors with poor physical and mental HRQOL and can be used to monitor the impact of national efforts to improve survivorship care and outcomes and for interventions for high-risk groups that can be easily implemented.
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Forgoing medical care because of cost: assessing disparities in healthcare access among cancer survivors living in the United States.
TL;DR: Whether cancer history and race/ethnicity are associated with the likelihood of forgoing medical care and whether having cancer has an impact on disparities in healthcare access that are present in the general population is examined.
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Curvilinear associations between benefit finding and psychosocial adjustment to breast cancer
Suzanne C. Lechner,Charles S. Carver,Michael H. Antoni,Kathryn E. Weaver,Kristin M. Phillips +4 more
TL;DR: Compared with the intermediate BF group, low and high BF groups had better psychosocial adjustment and the high BF group reported higher optimism and more use of positive reframing and religious coping than the other BF groups.
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Cardiovascular risk factors among long-term survivors of breast, prostate, colorectal, and gynecologic cancers: a gap in survivorship care?
Kathryn E. Weaver,Randi E. Foraker,Catherine M. Alfano,Julia H. Rowland,Neeraj K. Arora,Keith M. Bellizzi,Ann S. Hamilton,Ingrid Oakley-Girvan,Gretchen Keel,Noreen M. Aziz +9 more
TL;DR: It is documented that CVD risk factors are common among cancers survivors, yet nearly a third of survivors do not report health promotion discussions with their medical teams, as well as prevalent disease.