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Connection

Kathryn Lancaster to Cohort Studies

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Kathryn Lancaster has written about Cohort Studies.
Connection Strength

0.273
  1. Lancaster KE, Hoffman IF, Hanscom B, Ha TV, Dumchev K, Susami H, Rose S, Go VF, Reifeis SA, Mollan KR, Hudgens MG, Piwowar-Manning EM, Richardson P, Dvoriak S, Djoerban Z, Kiriazova T, Zeziulin O, Djauzi S, Ahn CV, Latkin C, Metzger D, Burns DN, Sugarman J, Strathdee SA, Eshleman SH, Clarke W, Donnell D, Emel L, Sunner LE, McKinstry L, Sista N, Hamilton EL, Lucas JP, Duong BD, Van Vuong N, Sarasvita R, Miller WC. Regional differences between people who inject drugs in an HIV prevention trial integrating treatment and prevention (HPTN 074): a baseline analysis. J Int AIDS Soc. 2018 Oct; 21(10):e25195.
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    Score: 0.107
  2. Lancaster KE, Kwok C, Rinaldi A, Byamugisha J, Magwali T, Nyamapfeni P, Salata RA, Morrison CS. Incident pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes among HIV-infected women in Uganda and Zimbabwe. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2015 Dec; 131(3):255-9.
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    Score: 0.087
  3. Vickers-Smith RA, Gelberg KH, Childerhose JE, Babineau DC, Chandler R, David JL, D'Costa L, Dzurec M, Eggleston B, Fallin-Bennett A, Fanucchi LC, Fernandez S, Gilbert J, Gilbert L, Hall ME, Hiltz BE, Konstan MW, Lancaster KE, Linas B, Marks KR, Michaels N, Miles J, Montero F, Ramsey Harden HJ, Roeber C, Russo MR, Taylor R, Theis MA, Villani J, Oga E, El-Bassel N, Walsh SL, Freisthler B. Fentanyl Test Strip Use and Overdose Risk Reduction Behaviors Among People Who Use Drugs. JAMA Netw Open. 2025 May 01; 8(5):e2510077.
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    Score: 0.042
  4. Matoga M, Chen JS, Massa C, Thengolose I, Tegha G, Ndalama B, Bonongwe N, Mathiya E, Jere E, Banda G, Khan S, Loftis AJ, Kashuba A, Cottrell ML, Schauer AP, Van Horne B, Tompkins LA, Lancaster KE, Miller WC, Eron JJ, Hoffman IF, Cohen MS. HIV and urethritis: time required for antiretroviral therapy to suppress HIV in semen. AIDS. 2023 Nov 15; 37(14):2233-2238.
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    Score: 0.037
Connection Strength

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