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Zeev Rosberger

Researcher at McGill University

Publications -  110
Citations -  3511

Zeev Rosberger is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosocial & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 91 publications receiving 2796 citations. Previous affiliations of Zeev Rosberger include Jewish General Hospital.

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Feelings of Disenfranchisement and Support Needs Among Patients With Thyroid Cancer.

TL;DR: Coping with uncertainty was a major theme that emerged from interviews, with some of the main concerns being difficult treatment decisions, long surgery wait times, and fears about surgical complications, potential metastases, and death.
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Ensuring a Successful Transition From Cytology to Human Papillomavirus–Based Primary Cervical Cancer Screening in Canada by Investigating the Psychosocial Correlates of Women’s Intentions: Protocol for an Observational Study

TL;DR: A web-based survey of Canadian women to assess the acceptability and feasibility of a questionnaire and to investigate psychosocial correlates of women’s intentions to participate in HPV-based screening to develop psychometrically valid measures of cervical cancer screening–related knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs.
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The Meaning and Experience of Patients Undergoing Rectal High-Dose-Rate Brachytherapy.

TL;DR: The experiences of pain and discomfort varied greatly between patients and were linked to the meaning patients attributed to the treatment itself, sense of time, the body’s lithotomic position, insertion of the treatment applicator, and the patients’ sense of agency and empowerment during the procedure.
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Transforming Canada's role in global cancer control.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss global cancer control within Canada's global health agenda, how Canada can address its history of colonisation and present-day disparities in its global work, and the challenges and opportunities of creating a Canadian global cancer network.

a significant challenge in the battle against HPV

TL;DR: There are compelling reasons to include boys in the vaccination campaign as well, and perceptions of individuals and parents are important in vaccine acceptance, which will help design measures to improve vaccine uptake.