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Mona Saraiya
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 258
Citations - 18861
Mona Saraiya is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cervical cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 247 publications receiving 15391 citations. Previous affiliations of Mona Saraiya include American Society for Clinical Pathology.
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Prioritizing US Cervical Cancer Prevention With Results From a Geospatial Model.
Jonathan Kish,Alicia I. Rolin,Zhaohui Zou,James E. Cucinelli,Zaria Tatalovich,Mona Saraiya,Sean F. Altekruse +6 more
TL;DR: The decline in cervical cancer incidence has slowed in recent years, and access to HPV vaccination, targeted screening, and treatment in affected populations is needed to reduce cervical cancer disparities in the future.
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Use of a comprehensive state birth data system to assess mother's satisfaction with length of stay.
TL;DR: The mothers' desires for rest, education on the care of her newborn, and reassurance that any medical complications could be handled, are paramount concerns that need to be taken into account by payers and practitioners wanting to decrease LOS.
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Population-Based Assessment of HPV Genotype-Specific Cervical Cancer Survival: CDC Cancer Registry Sentinel Surveillance System.
Benjamin D Hallowell,Mona Saraiya,Trevor D. Thompson,Elizabeth R. Unger,Charles F. Lynch,Thomas C. Tucker,Glenn Copeland,Brenda Y. Hernandez,Edward S. Peters,Edward J. Wilkinson,Marc T. Goodman +10 more
TL;DR: HPV genotype statistically significantly influenced five-year survival rates among women with ICC; however, screening and HPV vaccination remain the most important factors to improve patient prognosis and prevent future cases.
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Human papillomavirus DNA detection, p16INK4a, and oral cavity cancer in a U.S. population.
Brenda Y. Hernandez,Charles F. Lynch,Owen T. M. Chan,Marc T. Goodman,Elizabeth R. Unger,Martin Steinau,Trevor D. Thompson,Maura L. Gillison,Christopher Lyu,Mona Saraiya +9 more
TL;DR: Based on both HPV DNA and p16INK4a, HPV is etiologically linked to a limited subset of oral cavity cancers, however, the role of HPV in oral cavity cancer may vary widely by subsite and may have increased over time, similar to trends observed for oropharyngeal cancer.
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Incorporating Stakeholder Feedback in Guidelines Development for the Management of Abnormal Cervical Cancer Screening Tests.
Rebecca B. Perkins,Lindsay Fuzzell,Paige Lake,McKenzie McIntyre,Ritu Nayar,Mona Saraiya,Jennifer Loukissas,Tamika Felder,Richard S. Guido,Susan T. Vadaparampil +9 more
TL;DR: Stakeholder feedback was incorporated into the development of the 2019 ASCCP Risk-Based Management Consensus Guidelines, and findings underscore the importance of stakeholder feedback in developing guidelines that meet the needs of patients and providers.