Fay Wright
0000-0001-9636-0411
New York University
67 papers found
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Changes in the Occurrence, Severity, and Distress of Symptoms in Patients With Gastrointestinal Cancers Receiving Chemotherapy
Congruence Between Latent Class and K-Modes Analyses in the Identification of Oncology Patients With Distinct Symptom Experiences
Primer in Genetics and Genomics, Article 6: Basics of Epigenetic Control
Differential expression of genes and differentially perturbed pathways associated with very high evening fatigue in oncology patients receiving chemotherapy
Differences in Symptom Clusters Identified Using Ratings of Symptom Occurrence vs. Severity in Lung Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy
Distinct evening fatigue profiles in oncology outpatients receiving chemotherapy
Common and Distinct Characteristics Associated With Trajectories of Morning and Evening Energy in Oncology Patients Receiving Chemotherapy
Modifiable and non-modifiable characteristics associated with sleep disturbance in oncology outpatients during chemotherapy
Inflammatory pathway genes associated with inter-individual variability in the trajectories of morning and evening fatigue in patients receiving chemotherapy
Predictors of the multidimensional symptom experience of lung cancer patients receiving chemotherapy
Differences in symptom occurrence, severity, and distress ratings between patients with gastrointestinal cancers who received chemotherapy alone or chemotherapy with targeted therapy
Characteristics associated with inter-individual differences in the trajectories of self-reported attentional function in oncology outpatients receiving chemotherapy
Factors associated with oncology patients' involvement in shared decision making during chemotherapy
Age differences in fatigue, decrements in energy, and sleep disturbance in oncology patients receiving chemotherapy
Gene Expression Profiling of Evening Fatigue in Women Undergoing Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer
Maintaining Perioperative Normothermia: Sustaining an Evidence-Based Practice Improvement Project
The symptom phenotype of oncology outpatients remains relatively stable from prior to through 1 week following chemotherapy
Predictors of Morning Fatigue in Oncology Patients During Chemotherapy
Predictors of Evening Fatigue During Chemotherapy
Maintaining Perioperative Normothermia: an Evidence-based Improvement Project
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