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A Chicago woman is facing charges after alleged firing shots at a vehicle while driving on Interstate 90 last week.
Brandi Jolivet, 42, is charged with felony attempted murder in the June 3 shooting, Illinois State Police said.
Jolivet allegedly fired shots at a vehicle about 1:30 pm. on the interstate at Addison Street, state police said. The driver of the vehicle was not injured.
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J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2009 Jul; 18(7): 1033–1039.
Alecia Malin Fair , Dr.P.H., 1 Debra Wujcik , R.N., Ph.D., AOCN, 2 Jin-Mann S. Lin , Ph.D., 3 Ana Grau , M.D., 4 Veronica Wilson , M.D., 5 Victoria Champion , R.N., D.N.S., 6 Wei Zheng , M.D., Ph.D., 7 and Kathleen M. Egan , Sc.D. 8
1 Department of Surgery, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee.
2 1818 Albion Street, Clinical Trials Office, Meharry/Vanderbilt Cancer Partnership, Nashville General Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee.
3 National Center for Zoonotic, Vector borne and Enteric Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
4 Division of Surgical Oncology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
5 Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas.
6 Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana.
7 Institute for Medicine and Public Health, Vanderbilt Center for Epidemiologic Research, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
8 H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, Florida.
Address correspondence to: Alecia Malin Fair, Dr.P.H., Department of Surgery, Meharry Medical College, 1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Boulevard, Nashville, TN 37208. E-mail: ude.cmm@riafa
Copyright 2009, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
a Inadequate follow-up defined as BIRADS-0 patients without diagnostic resolution within 6 months after their index abnormal finding; adequate follow-up defined as BIRADS-0 patients with diagnostic resolution within 6 months after their index abnormal finding.
c Other: Hispanic/Latina and Middle Eastern.
a Each significant predictor was adjusted separately for sociodemographic variables, including age, race, education, income, insurance, and menopausal status.
b Three significant predictors were all in the model along with sociodemographic variables and menopausal status. When including all these factors, only 48 women had valid information on all variables used in the model.
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Articles from Journal of Women's Health are provided here courtesy of Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
1. Buseman S. Mouchawar J. Calonge N. Byers T. Mammography screening matters for young women with breast carcinoma. Cancer. 2003; 97 :352–358. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
2. Richards MA. Westcombe AM. Littlejohns P. Ramirez AJ. Influence of delay on survival in patients with breast cancer: A systematic review. Lancet. 1999; 353 :1119–1126. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
3. Jones BA. Patterson EA. Calvocoressi L. Mammography screening in African American women. Cancer. 2003; 97 (Suppl 1):258–272. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
4. Kurtz ME. Given B. Given CW. Kurtz JC. Relationships of barriers and facilitators to breast self-examination, mammography, and clinical breast examination in a worksite population. Cancer Nurs. 1993; 16 :251–259. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
5. American College of Radiology. American College of Radiology (ACR) Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System Atlas (BI-RADS ® Atlas) Reston, VA: ACR; 2003. [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
6. Battaglia TA. Roloff K. Posner MA. Freund KM. Improving follow-up to abnormal breast cancer screening in an urban population. A patient navigation intervention. Cancer. 2007; 109 (Suppl 2):359–367. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
7. Champion VL. Monahan PO. Springston JK, et al. Measuring mammography and breast cancer beliefs in African American women. J Health Psychol. 2008; 13 :827–837. [ PMC free article ] [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
8. Matthews CE. Shu XO. Jin F, et al. Lifetime physical activity and breast cancer risk in the Shanghai Breast Cancer Study. Br J Cancer. 2001; 84 :994–1001. [ PMC free article ] [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
9. Champion V. Skinner CS. Menon U. Development of a self-efficacy scale for mammography. Res Nurs Health. 2005; 28 :329–336. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
10. Powe BD. Cancer fatalism among elderly Caucasians and African Americans. Oncol Nurs Forum. 1995; 22 :1355–1359. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
12. Mayo RM. Ureda JR. Parker VG. Importance of fatalism in understanding mammography screening in rural elderly women. J Women Aging. 2001; 13 :57–72. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
13. Russell KM. Champion VL. Perkins SM. Development of cultural belief scales for mammography screening. Oncol Nurs Forum. 2003; 30 :633–640. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
14. Wallston BD. Wallston KA. Locus of control and health: A review of the literature. Health Educ Monogr. 1978; 6 :107–117. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
15. Holt CL. Lukwago SN. Kreuter MW. Spirituality, breast cancer beliefs and mammography utilization among urban African American women. J Health Psychol. 2003; 8 :383–396. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
16. Holt CL. Clark EM. Kreuter MW. Rubio DM. Spiritual health locus of control and breast cancer beliefs among urban African American women. Health Psychol. 2003; 22 :294–299. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
17. Fair AM. Wujcik D. Lin JM. Egan KM. Grau AM. Zheng W. Timing is everything: Methodologic issues locating and recruiting medically underserved women for abnormal mammography follow-up research. Contemp Clin Trials. 2008; 29 :534–546. [ PMC free article ] [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
18. Cohen SS. Signorello LB. Gammon MD. Blot WJ. Obesity and recent mammography use among black and white women in the Southern Community Cohort Study (United States) Cancer Causes Control. 2007; 18 :765–773. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
29. Fontaine KR. Heo M. Allison DB. Body weight and cancer screening among women. J Womens Health. 2001; 10 :463–470. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
19. Fontaine KR. Cheskin LJ. Body weight and health care among women in the general population. Arch Fam Med. 1998; 7 :381–384. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
20. Ferrante JM. Chen PH. Jacobs A. Breast and cervical cancer screening in obese minority women. J Womens Health. 2006; 15 :531–541. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
23. Wee CC. McCarthy EP. Davis RB. Phillips RS. Obesity and breast cancer screening. J Gen Intern Med. 2004; 19 :324–331. [ PMC free article ] [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
26. Zhu K. Wu H. Jatoi I. Potter J. Shriver C. Body mass index and use of mammography screening in the United States. Prev Med. 200
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