Despite having the 8th highest rate of melanoma in the country, Oregon currently has no formal statewide, school-based educational curriculum addressing the prevention and early detection of melanoma in high school students. Early intervention is key to early detection and reduction of melanoma morbidity and mortality.
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Title
Novel evidence-based high school melanoma prevention curriculum for high school students improves knowledge, attitudes, confidence, and behaviors
Creator
Calco, Gina N. : Oregon Health and Science University Orfaly, Victoria : Oregon Health and Science University Urbanowicz, Erin : Oregon Health and Science University Sisley, Jonathan : Oregon Health and Science University Young, Jade : Oregon Health and Science University Chan, Candace : Oregon Health and Science University Smith, Jacob : Oregon Health and Science University Roscher, Adam : Oregon Health and Science University Santucci, Nicole : Oregon Health and Science University Ryan, Mary : Oregon Health and Science University McCreary, Eleanor : Oregon Health and Science University Kostur, Nina : Oregon Health and Science University Reynolds, Bailey : Oregon Health and Science University Shettig, Abigale : Oregon Health and Science University Aldous, Stephen : Oregon Health and Science University Woodward, Mani : Oregon Health and Science University Timmins, Melanie : Oregon Health and Science University Stoos, Elizabeth : Oregon Health and Science University Leachman, Sancy : Oregon Health and Science University
Meeting Name
Research Week, Oregon Health and Science University, 2022