UV detection stickers can assist people to reapply sunscreen
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1 citations on Web of Science
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A Mobile Technology Intervention With Ultraviolet Radiation Dosimeters and Smartphone Apps for Skin Cancer Prevention in Young Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial
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10 citations on Web of Science
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10 citations on Scopus
Capturing ultraviolet radiation exposure and physical activity: feasibility study and comparison between self-reports, mobile apps, dosimeters, and accelerometers
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5 citations on Web of Science
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5 citations on Scopus
Teledermoscopy screening to detect melanoma early
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20 citations on Web of Science
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Can skin cancer prevention be improved through mobile technology interventions?
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13 citations on Web of Science
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13 citations on Scopus
Mediation of improvements in sun protective and skin self-examination behaviours
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3 citations on Web of Science
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Consumer acceptance of patientâperformed mobile teledermoscopy for the early detection of melanoma
Horsham, C., Loescher, LJ., Whiteman, DC., Soyer, HP., Janda M. (2016) Consumer acceptance of patientâperformed mobile teledermoscopy for the early detection of melanoma. British Journal of Dermatology.The effects of compression use during exercise in women with breast cancer-related lymphoedema
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14 citations on Web of Science
The Lymphedema Evaluation in Gynecological cancer Study (LEGS)
Mobile, patient-performed teledermoscopy
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31 citations on Web of Science
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32 citations on Scopus
Promoting sun safety in the workplace
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2 citations on Scopus
User preferences for text message-delivered skin cancer prevention and early detection
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4 citations on Web of Science
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4 citations on Scopus
Can skin cancer prevention and early detection be improved via mobile phone text messaging?
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36 citations on Web of Science
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36 citations on Scopus
Improving treatment for obese women with early stage cancer of the uterus
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32 citations on Web of Science
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32 citations on Scopus
Interventions to decrease skin cancer risk in outdoor workers
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36 citations on Scopus
Changes in outdoor workers' sun-related attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors
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20 citations on Web of Science
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Clinical skin examination outcomes after a video-based behavioral intervention analysis from a randomized clinical trial
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17 citations on Web of Science
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19 citations on Scopus
Uptake of skin self-examination and clinical examination behavior by outdoor workers
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4 citations on Web of Science
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5 citations on Scopus
Outdoor worker sun protection project
The HealthyTexts study
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14 citations on Web of Science
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16 citations on Scopus
Exercise for health
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77 citations on Web of Science
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83 citations on Scopus
Determinants of uptake of whole-body skin self-examination in older men
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7 citations on Web of Science
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Prevalence of breast cancer treatment sequelae over 6 years of follow-up
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81 citations on Web of Science
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89 citations on Scopus
Possible genetic predisposition to lymphedema after breast cancer
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59 citations on Web of Science
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52 citations on Scopus
Prevalence of breast cancer treatment sequelae over 6 years of follow-up
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81 citations on Web of Science
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89 citations on Scopus
Possible genetic predisposition to lymphedema after breast cancer
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59 citations on Web of Science
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52 citations on Scopus
Characteristics of men aged 50 years or older who do not take up skin self-examination following an educational intervention
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5 citations on Web of Science
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The children and sunscreen study
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22 citations on Web of Science
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25 citations on Scopus
Sunscreen application thickness amongst primary school children
Determinants of skin self-examination (SSE) in men aged 50 years or older
Prevalence and prognostic significance of secondary lymphedema following breast cancer
Hayes S, DiSipio T, Rye S, Lopez JA, Saunders C, Pyke C, Bashford J, Battistutta D, Newman B (2011) Prevalence and prognostic significance of secondary lymphedema following breast cancer. Lymphatic Research and Biology.Patterns, correlates, and prognostic significance of quality of life following breast cancer
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14 citations on Web of Science
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Design and implementation of the Exercise for Health trial
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20 citations on Web of Science
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Prevalence and prognostic significance of secondary lymphedema following breast cancer
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48 citations on Web of Science
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49 citations on Scopus
An exercise intervention for women undergoing chemotherapy for ovarian cancer
Prevalence of upper-body symptoms following breast cancer and its relationship with upper-body function and lymphoedema
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37 citations on Web of Science
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37 citations on Scopus
Upper-body morbidity following breast cancer treatment is common, may persist longer-term and adversely influences quality of life
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72 citations on Web of Science
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Age-related differences in exercise and quality of life among breast cancer survivors
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18 citations on Web of Science
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Does quality of life among breast cancer survivors one year after diagnosis differ depending on urban and non-urban residence?
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29 citations on Web of Science
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The skin awareness study
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25 citations on Web of Science
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Level of physical activity and characteristics associated with change following breast cancer diagnosis and treatment
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75 citations on Web of Science
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77 citations on Scopus
Physical activity among breast cancer survivors
Health-related quality of life 18 months after breast cancer
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29 citations on Web of Science
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29 citations on Scopus
Lymphoedema following breast cancer
Hayes SC, Janda M, Cornish B, Battistutta D, Newman B. (2008) Lymphoedema following breast cancer: incidence, risk factors and effect on upper body function. Journal of Clinical Oncology.Lymphoedema secondary to breast cancer
Hayes SC, Janda M, Cornish B, Battistutta D, Newman B. (2008) Lymphoedema secondary to breast cancer: how choice of measure influences diagnosis, prevalence and identifiable risk factors. Lymphology.Exploring the economic impact of breast cancers during the 18 months following diagnosis
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How do recovery advice and behavioural characteristics influence upper-body function and quality of life among women six months following breast cancer diagnosis?
Round T, Hayes S, Newman B (2006) How do recovery advice and behavioural characteristics influence upper-body function and quality of life among women six months following breast cancer diagnosis?. Supportive Care in Cancer.Comparison of Methods to Diagnose Lymphoedema Among Breast Cancer Survivors
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Objective and subjective upper-body function six months following diagnosis of breast cancer
Hayes S, Battistutta D, Newman B. (2005) Objective and subjective upper-body function six months following diagnosis of breast cancer. .