Hi, everyone in the AME70 Health and Transportation listserv,
The Committee on Community Resources and Impacts (AME80) seeks paper
reviewers and the topics overlap with health. More information below.
Best,
Carey
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Dear former ADD20 members & friends,
Since the AME80 Standing Committee on Community Resources and Impacts is
new and therefore still in the process of establishing its membership base,
we are reaching out to y’all to serve as volunteer paper reviewers!
We have been assigned 43 papers, each requiring at least two reviewers and
covering the following broad topics:
· Travel behavior and transportation disadvantaged groups
· Mobility and COVID-19
· Access to services and COVID-19
· Health impacts of transportation
· Socioeconomic impacts, communities, and well being
If you are available to help with this effort, please respond to the Google
Form link by Noon on August 17th: https://forms.gle/ZxQMBxZqhZ7NbbpWA
Also update your profile and peruse reviewer requirements here:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/trbam/default.aspx
Thank you all in advance for your participation in the paper review process
as we work towards the 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting. Do let us know if you
have any questions!
Alec Biehl (ORNL) & Eleni Bardaka (NCSU)
AME80 Paper Review Coordinators
Let me know if you want a copy of the complete article
US Cancer Survivors More Likely To Report Delays In Healthcare Due To Transportation Barriers Than Individuals Without History Of Cancer, Study Finds.
The ASCO Post<https://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2022040101nci&r=2…> (3/31, Stenger) reports, “In a study,” investigators “found that U.S. cancer survivors were more likely to report delays in health care due to transportation barriers than persons without a history of cancer, with the difference driven by barriers among younger cancer survivors.” The findings<https://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2022040101nci&r=2…> were published in a research letter in JAMA Oncology.
Self-reported Transportation Barriers to Health Care Among US Cancer Survivors.<https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35323841/>
Jiang C, Yabroff KR, Deng L, Wang Q, Perimbeti S, Shapiro CL, Han X.JAMA Oncol. 2022 Mar 24. doi: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2022.0143.
David Berrigan PhD MPH
Behavioral Research Program
Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
National Cancer Institute
9609 Medical Center Drive MSC 7344
Room 3E342
Bethesda MD 20892-7344
Cell: 240-660-0171
Phone: 240-276-6752
Fax: 240-276-7906
berrigad(a)mail.nih.gov