Leader Research

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Name: Amy Leader, PhD
Positions:
  • Associate Director of Community Integration, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center
  • Associate Professor, Division of Population Science, Department of Medical Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University
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Publications

Recent Publications

Health care utilization and behavior changes after workplace genetic testing at a large US health care system

From Base Pairs to City Squares: Comprehensive Precision Oncology for the Future

Did the COVID-19 experience change U.S. parents’ attitudes towards HPV vaccination? Results from a national survey

Toward reducing racialized pain care disparities: Approaching cannabis research and access through the lens of equity and inclusion

A Prioritized Patient-Centered Research Agenda to Reduce Disparities in Telehealth Uptake: Results from a National Consensus Conference

Impact of Head and Neck Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment on Patient-Partner Intimacy

Physician Perceptions on Cancer Screening for LGBTQ+ Patients

Engaging community members in cancer research: an assessment of an NCI-designated cancer center

Predictors of consenting to participate in a clinical trial among urban Cancer patients

Increasing equitable access to telehealth oncology care in the COVID-19 National Emergency: Creation of a telehealth task force

Corrigendum: Guaranteed Income and Financial Treatment Trial (GIFT Trial or GIFTT): a 12-month, randomized controlled trial to compare the effectiveness of monthly unconditional cash transfers to treatment as usual in reducing financial toxicity in people with cancer who have low incomes (Frontiers in Psychology, (2023), 14, (1179320), 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1179320)

Community Outreach and Engagement at U.S. Cancer Centers: Notes from the Third Cancer Center Community Impact Forum

Perceptions of Facilitators and Barriers to Smoking Cessation Among Patients and Providers in a Cancer Center: A Single Institution Qualitative Exploratory Study

Corrigendum: Guaranteed Income and Financial Treatment (G.I.F.T.): a 12-month, randomized controlled trial to compare the effectiveness of monthly unconditional cash transfers to treatment as usual in reducing financial toxicity in people with cancer who have low incomes (Frontiers in Psychology, (2023), 14, (1179320), 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1179320)

Guaranteed Income and Financial Treatment (G.I.F.T.): a 12-month, randomized controlled trial to compare the effectiveness of monthly unconditional cash transfers to treatment as usual in reducing financial toxicity in people with cancer who have low incomes

Insight into how patients with prostate cancer interpret and communicate genetic test results: implications for families

Testing a Prostate Cancer Educational Intervention in High-Burden Neighborhoods

The impact of HPV vaccine narratives on social media: Testing narrative engagement theory with a diverse sample of young adults

Editorial: Promising strategies for vaccine messages: The message and the source

Technology-enhanced AcceleRation of Germline Evaluation for Therapy (TARGET): A randomized controlled trial of a pretest patient-driven webtool vs. genetic counseling for prostate cancer germline testing

Assessing the Coverage of US Cancer Center Primary Catchment Areas

Examining the Association of Food Insecurity and Being Up-to-Date for Breast and Colorectal Cancer Screenings

Perceptions of and barriers to cancer screening by the sexual and gender minority community: a glimpse into the health care disparity

“1,000 conversations I’d rather have than that one:” A qualitative study of prescriber experiences with opioids and the impact of a prescription drug monitoring program

From the community to the bench and back again: The value of patient and community engagement in cancer research