The association of neighborhood context with health outcomes among ethnic minority breast cancer survivors
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2018-02
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Wu, Chenkai, Kimlin Tam Ashing, Veronica C Jones and Lisa Barcelo (2018). The association of neighborhood context with health outcomes among ethnic minority breast cancer survivors. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 41(1). 10.1007/s10865-017-9875-6 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17151.
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Chenkai Wu
Dr. Chenkai Wu is an Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Global Health at DKU. Before joining DKU, he was a faculty in the Department of Epidemiology and Community Health at New York Medical College. His research interests include (1) measurement, epidemiology, and clinical implications of frailty, (2) the interplay of genetic predisposition with the social and natural environment in shaping healthy aging, and (3) implications of machine learning for improving clinical practice. Since 2016, he has published over 80 peer-reviewed papers in epidemiology and gerontology/geriatrics.
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