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Alicia Beltran

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NEJM Evidence|February 6, 2024
How Frequently Should Patients with Breast Cancer Have Routine Follow-Up Visits?Ana-Alicia Beltran-Bless, Mark Clemons
Annals of Translational Medicine|January 20, 2023
Race, ethnicity, and clinical outcomes in hormone receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor 2 negative (HER2-), node negative breast cancer in the randomized TAILORx trial: gaps in biologic and social determinants of healthAna-Alicia Beltran-Bless, Terry L Ng
Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland)|August 27, 2023
Explaining risks and benefits of loco-regional treatments to patientsAna-Alicia Beltran-Bless, Stephanie Kacerovsky-Strobl, Michael Gnant
Appetite|January 3, 2012
A model of goal directed vegetable parenting practicesMelanie Hingle, Alicia Beltran, Teresia O'Connor, et al.
Games for Health Journal|February 17, 2016
Children's Cognitive and Affective Responses About a Narrative Versus a Non-Narrative Cartoon Designed for an Active VideogameVanessa Fernandes Davies, Rafaella Mafra, Alicia Beltran, et al.
Games for Health Journal|July 17, 2015
The Yin and Yang of Formative Research in Designing Serious (Exer-)gamesAnn DeSmet, António Palmeira, Alicia Beltran, et al.
BMC Public Health|October 29, 2025
Factor structure of food and physical activity parenting practices among US fathers by ethnicity and survey language: a cross sectional studySalma M A Musaad, Louise C Mâsse, Alicia Beltran, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|June 20, 2008
Fruit and vegetables are similarly categorised by 8-13-year-old childrenKarina Knight Sepulveda, Alicia Beltran, Kathy Watson, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|May 7, 2008
Diverse food items are similarly categorized by 8- to 13-year-old childrenAlicia Beltran, Karina Knight Sepulveda, Kathy Watson, et al.
Appetite|October 16, 2007
Mixed foods are similarly categorized by 8-13 year old childrenAlicia Beltran, Karina Knight Sepulveda, Kathy Watson, et al.
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NEJM Evidence|February 6, 2024
How Frequently Should Patients with Breast Cancer Have Routine Follow-Up Visits?Ana-Alicia Beltran-Bless, Mark Clemons
Annals of Translational Medicine|January 20, 2023
Race, ethnicity, and clinical outcomes in hormone receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor 2 negative (HER2-), node negative breast cancer in the randomized TAILORx trial: gaps in biologic and social determinants of healthAna-Alicia Beltran-Bless, Terry L Ng
Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland)|August 27, 2023
Explaining risks and benefits of loco-regional treatments to patientsAna-Alicia Beltran-Bless, Stephanie Kacerovsky-Strobl, Michael Gnant
Appetite|January 3, 2012
A model of goal directed vegetable parenting practicesMelanie Hingle, Alicia Beltran, Teresia O'Connor, et al.
Games for Health Journal|February 17, 2016
Children's Cognitive and Affective Responses About a Narrative Versus a Non-Narrative Cartoon Designed for an Active VideogameVanessa Fernandes Davies, Rafaella Mafra, Alicia Beltran, et al.
Games for Health Journal|July 17, 2015
The Yin and Yang of Formative Research in Designing Serious (Exer-)gamesAnn DeSmet, António Palmeira, Alicia Beltran, et al.
BMC Public Health|October 29, 2025
Factor structure of food and physical activity parenting practices among US fathers by ethnicity and survey language: a cross sectional studySalma M A Musaad, Louise C Mâsse, Alicia Beltran, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|June 20, 2008
Fruit and vegetables are similarly categorised by 8-13-year-old childrenKarina Knight Sepulveda, Alicia Beltran, Kathy Watson, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|May 7, 2008
Diverse food items are similarly categorized by 8- to 13-year-old childrenAlicia Beltran, Karina Knight Sepulveda, Kathy Watson, et al.
Appetite|October 16, 2007
Mixed foods are similarly categorized by 8-13 year old childrenAlicia Beltran, Karina Knight Sepulveda, Kathy Watson, et al.
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