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Mohammad Houshyari
Researcher at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
Publications - 32
Citations - 265
Mohammad Houshyari is an academic researcher from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 26 publications receiving 131 citations.
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Coping Strategies and Experiences in Women with a Primary Breast Cancer Diagnosis
TL;DR: The findings highlight the importance of addressing psycho-oncology intervention programs to address the unmet pyscho-social and palliative care needs of patients suffering from breast cancer.
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Covid-19 in cancer and non-cancer patients
Farzad Taghizadeh-Hesary,Pejman Porouhan,Davood Soroosh,Babak PeyroShabany,Soodabeh Shahidsales,Batol Keykhosravi,Faeze Rahimi,Mohammad Houshyari,Mohammad Mehdi Forouzanfar,Seyed Alireza Javadinia +9 more
TL;DR: There is a signal of potentially increased vulnerability of patients with cancer to more COVID-19-induced mortality, but this notion needs to be further evaluated in various societies with different cancer epidemiology and practice.
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Post-traumatic growth: a qualitative analysis of experiences regarding positive psychological changes among Iranian women with breast cancer.
TL;DR: Health care professionals are strongly recommended to design robust and timely intervention programs to improving PTG among breast cancer survivors and reduce their perceived distress resulting from cancer diagnosis.
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Review on the Oncology Practice in the Midst of COVID-19 Crisis: The Challenges and Solutions.
Pedram Fadavi,Mohammad Houshyari,Amir Shahram Yousefi Kashi,Alireza Mosavi Jarrahi,Farnaz Roshanmehr,Farnaz Roshanmehr,Mohammad Ali Broomand,Saleh Sandoughdaran,Farzad Taghizadeh-Hesary +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors classified the main impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on oncology practices into ten categories, including impacts on health care providers, medical equipment, access to medications, treatment approaches, patients referral, patients' accommodation, patient's psychological health, cancer research, tumor board meetings, and economic income of cancer centers.
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Dietary Inflammatory Index and Odds of Colorectal Cancer and Colorectal Adenomatous Polyps in A Case-Control Study from Iran.
Pegah Rafiee,Nitin Shivappa,James R. Hébert,Saeede Jaafari Nasab,Alireza Bahrami,Azita Hekmatdoost,Bahram Rashidkhani,Amir Sadeghi,Mohammad Houshyari,Ehsan Hejazi +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that more pro-inflammatory diets, indicated by higher E-DII scores, might increase the risk of both colorectal cancer and CAP.