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Xin Zhang
Researcher at Harbin Medical University
Publications - 41
Citations - 716
Xin Zhang is an academic researcher from Harbin Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 30 publications receiving 377 citations.
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Determining cost-effectiveness of lung cancer screening in urban Chinese populations using a state-transition Markov model.
Chengyao Sun,Xin Zhang,Sirou Guo,Yang Liu,Liangru Zhou,Jufang Shi,Ning Wu,Zhao Zhai,Guoxiang Liu +8 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper used a Markov model to evaluate LDCT screening from a sociological perspective and found that an initial screening age of 55 years is the most cost-effective strategy.
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Self-management behavior and fasting plasma glucose control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus over 60 years old: multiple effects of social support on quality of life.
Xinye Qi,Jiao Xu,Guiying Chen,Huan Liu,Jingjing Liu,Jiahui Wang,Xin Zhang,Yanhua Hao,Qunhong Wu,Mingli Jiao +9 more
TL;DR: Doctors should provide substantial and individualized support to elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus regarding medication, blood glucose monitoring, and physical exercise and Scheduled social support to self-management projects should be put into the standardized management procedure.
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Perceived Academic Stress and Depression: The Mediation Role of Mobile Phone Addiction and Sleep Quality
Xin Zhang,Fei Gao,Zheng Kang,Hongguo Zhou,Jianfeng Zhang,Jingjing Li,Jun Yan,Jiahui Wang,Huan Liu,Qunhong Wu,Baohua Liu +10 more
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the prevalence of depression and sleep disturbance among Chinese students, examined the relationship between perceived academic stress and depression, and tested if mobile phone addiction and sleep quality together play a serial mediating role in the influence of perceived stress on depression.
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Cancer prevalence among the rural poverty-stricken population in Northeast China
Baohua Liu,Baohua Liu,Xinxin Lao,Yang Feng,Jiaozhuo Liu,Mingli Jiao,Miaomiao Zhao,Jiahui Wang,Xin Zhang,Jingjing Liu,Xinye Qi,Huan Liu,Ruohui Chen,Qunhong Wu,Yanhua Hao +14 more
TL;DR: This study presents total and partial prevalence for the first time using actual dates from a large poor population in China, providing valuable information for tailored cancer prevention and control, quantifying the cancer burden and identifying priorities for poverty alleviation plans.
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A systematic review of the budget impact analyses for antitumor drugs of lung cancer
TL;DR: The budget impact analyses of high-value drugs need to be more stringent to ensure the accuracy of the parameters, and should provide reliable results based on real data to decision-making departments, which should carefully consider access to lung cancer drugs.