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Oncology
Trausti Oskarsson, Anne Katrine Duun-Henriksen, Andrea Bautz, Scott Montgomery, Arja Harila-Saari, Cecilia Petersen, Riitta Niinimaki, Laura Madanat-Harjuoja, Laufey Tryggvadottir, Anna Sallfors Holmqvist, Henrik Hasle, Mats Heyman, Jeanette Falck Winther
Summary: The study identified 26,334 childhood cancer survivors diagnosed before the age of 20, and found a higher risk of hospital admissions for skeletal adverse events in these survivors. The risks of osteonecrosis, osteoporosis, fractures, osteochondropathies, and osteoarthrosis were all increased among the survivors. Understanding the different lifetime patterns of skeletal adverse events and identifying high-risk groups is crucial for optimizing skeletal health in childhood cancer survivors.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER
(2021)
Article
Communication
Astri Moksnes Barbala
Summary: This article explores how contemporary feminism is increasingly influenced by platformization, focusing on how Scandinavian feminist opinion leaders incorporate Instagram into their everyday lives. Through digital observations and interviews, the article examines the interaction between Instagram's script and feminist users, highlighting the moral and material implications of technology. It also addresses the tensions that arise when feminism and cultural production are intertwined through the daily use of social media platforms. Drawing on recent scholarship, the article offers new insights into the impact of platformization on nonprofit countercultural projects.
NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY
(2022)
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Oncology
Friederike Erdmann, Line Elmerdahl Frederiksen, Hanna Mogensen, Camilla Pedersen, Luzius Mader, Mats Talbaeck, Andrea Bautz, Elli Hirvonen, Anniina Kyronlahti, Liisa Maria Korhonen, Henrik Hasle, Nea Malila, Laura-Maria Madanat-Harjuoja, Maria Feychting, Jeanette Falck Winther
Summary: The SALiCCS research programme aims to investigate the mental, social and socioeconomic conditions of long-term childhood cancer survivors in Denmark, Finland and Sweden, and provide evidence-based survivorship care targeting not only somatic late effects but also psychosocial impairments.
FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
(2021)
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Environmental Studies
Haona Yao, Pengpeng Xu, Hongwei Fu, Rundong Chen
Summary: Understanding the influence of contractors' cultural preferences on green construction performance (GCP) is important for sustainable development in the construction industry. Existing research mainly relies on Hofstede's framework, which ignores the complex notion of cultural profiles. This study uses a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) to explore the interaction and combination of multiple dimensions of culture and their impact on GCP, leading to the development of a relationship framework. The findings enrich the theoretical system of sustainability research in the construction industry and provide guidance for contractors to improve GCP.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW
(2023)
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Oncology
Sofie de Fine Licht, Kathrine Rugbjerg, Elisabeth W. Andersen, Thomas T. Nielsen, Filippa Nyboe Norsker, Line Kenborg, Anna S. Holmqvist, Laura-Maria Madanat-Harjuoja, Laufey Tryggvadottir, Marilyn Stovall, Finn Wesenberg, Lars Hjorth, Henrik Hasle, Jeanette F. Winther
Summary: This study compared the probability of live births in female survivors of childhood cancer with that of women in the general population. Female childhood cancer survivors had a lower probability of live births than women in the general population, although survivors diagnosed after 1989 had a probability close to that of the general population. There is a need for continuous focus on preserving the potential for fertility among female patients with childhood cancer to increase their chances of having a child.
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Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Shu-Ning Zhang, Wen-Qi Ruan, Ting-Ting Yang
Summary: This study investigates the impact of cultural and creative tourism on national identity through a mixed-method approach. The findings suggest that tourists' cultural identity plays a critical role in promoting national identity, and the interactive effect of cultural experience and creative performance accelerates the formation of tourists' national identity.
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Julie Dunne, Alexa Hoehn, Gabriele Franke, Katharina Neumann, Peter Breunig, Toby Gillard, Caitlin Walton-Doyle, Richard P. Evershed
Summary: The study found that over one third of lipid residues in prehistoric pottery vessels from the Nok culture in West Africa indicated exploitation and processing of bee products, likely including honey collection. This highlights the probable importance of honey collecting in an early farming context in West Africa around 3500 years ago.
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
(2021)
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Jian Yang, Jian Ming Luo, Ivan Ka Wai Lai
Summary: In the process of globalization, cultural standardization poses challenges for vulnerable cultures, including Cantonese opera. This research explores the relationship between cultural identity and loyalty in leisure consumption of Cantonese opera. The results indicate that cultural identity influences perceived value, satisfaction, and loyalty in Cantonese opera consumption.
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
F. J. Cristofol, Elena Cruz-Ruiz, Gorka Zamarreno-Aramendia
Summary: Sustainability is key for economic growth without harming the environment, playing a crucial role in many place branding strategies. Cultural heritage, environmental sustainability, and the valorization of the territory are essential elements for sustaining brands. Events can serve as a tool to transmit branding values and contribute to sustainable development goals.
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Criminology & Penology
Keith J. Hayward, Steve Hall
Summary: Nordic noir is a popular crime genre known for its complex characterization and portrayal of the social environment in Scandinavia.
BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY
(2021)
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Immunology
Katherine Nicolich, Jacob Gerken, Blaire Mallahan, David W. Ross, Isain Zapata
Summary: This study aims to evaluate the impact of selected sociodemographic factors on childhood vaccination hesitancy and their role in specific exemptions. Through analyzing data from Colorado, it is found that factors such as race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status are directly related to vaccination rates. School districts with higher proportion of White students have lower immunization rates and use more personal exemptions, while districts with larger Hispanic populations and higher proportions of free and reduced lunches have higher vaccination rates and use more religious exemptions. Black and Pacific Islander populations have higher rates of incomplete vaccination records, while Asian American population displays increased vaccination compliance.
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Ran Zhao, Danyun Lu
Summary: The ambiguous development trend of cultural globalization presents opportunities and challenges to China's cultural development. English majors in colleges and universities should focus on cultivating students' critical cross-cultural literacy, guiding them to critically study and analyze language methods and strategies to enrich their potential for meaning.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Dana Kristjansson, Jon Bohlin, Truc Trung Nguyen, Astanand Jugessur, Theodore G. Schurr
Summary: This study used unsupervised learning methodology and phylogenetics to analyze the evolution and diversification of the mtDNA haplogroup U5 in northern Europe. By analyzing U5 mitogenome sequences and projecting them onto a maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree, researchers gained new insights into the diversity and distribution of U5 subclades in the region.
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Heng Fu, Huifen Zhu
Summary: This paper analyzes the semantic categories of the top 10 commercial banks in China and the United States using the corpus analysis tool Wmatrix 4.0, and explores their social-cultural behavior in the context of Internet business. The study reveals both common and distinctive identities of the banks, and highlights the impact of cultural differences between high-context and low-context cultures based on Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2022)
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
Gabriel Levin, Raanan Meyer, Tal Cahan, Daniel Shai, Abraham Tzur
Summary: The study aimed to investigate the risk factors for shoulder dystocia (ShD) in women delivering newborns weighing less than 3500 g. The results showed that operative vaginal delivery, vaginal birth after cesarean, the ratio of sonographic abdominal circumference to biparietal diameter, and the ratio of sonographic abdominal circumference to head circumference were independently associated with ShD.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS
(2023)