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Yuelin Li is affiliated with the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine with a focus on several subfields including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Oncology, Molecular Biology, Surgery, and General Health Professions.

Their work encompasses several main topics such as Cancer-related cognitive impairment studies, Cancer survivorship and care, Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, and Quality of Life, Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment, Health Literacy and Information Accessibility, and Frailty in Older Adults.

Yuelin Li has published research in a variety of journals, notably with frequent contributions to The Journal of Urology, Annals of Oncology, Journal of Cancer Survivorship, Quality of Life Research, and UNC Libraries.

Among recent publications, notable papers include:

  • Recognizing fake information through a developed feature scheme: A user study of health misinformation on social media in China (2021, Information Processing & Management)
  • Impact of Telemedicine on Patient Satisfaction and Perceptions of Care Quality in Radiation Oncology (2021, Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network)
  • Health-related Quality of Life for Patients Undergoing Radical Cystectomy: Results of a Large Prospective Cohort (2021, European Urology)
  • Food to Overcome Outcomes Disparities: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Food Insecurity Interventions to Improve Cancer Outcomes (2022, Journal of Clinical Oncology)
  • Relationship between cognitive functioning and frailty in older breast cancer survivors (2021, Journal of Geriatric Oncology)

The scientist has collaborated regularly with several researchers, frequently co-authoring with Elizabeth Schofield, Thomas M. Atkinson, Tim A. Ahles, James C. Root, and Jennifer L. Hay.

Best Publications

  • Validity and Reliability of the US National Cancer Institute’s Patient-Reported Outcomes Version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (PRO-CTCAE)

    Amylou C. Dueck;Tito R. Mendoza;Sandra A. Mitchell;Bryce B. Reeve

  • Longitudinal Assessment of Cognitive Changes Associated With Adjuvant Treatment for Breast Cancer: Impact of Age and Cognitive Reserve

    Tim A. Ahles;Andrew J. Saykin;Brenna C. McDonald;Yuelin Li

  • Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Individual Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for Patients With Advanced Cancer

    William Breitbart;Shannon Poppito;Barry Rosenfeld;Andrew J. Vickers

  • Improving Communication of Diagnostic Radiology Findings through Structured Reporting

    Lawrence H. Schwartz;David M. Panicek;Alexandra R. Berk;Yuelin Li

  • Supportive‐expressive group therapy for women with metastatic breast cancer: survival and psychosocial outcome from a randomized controlled trial

    David W Kissane;Brenda Grabsch;David Murray Clarke;Graeme Crawford Smith

  • Mixed anxiety/depression symptoms in a large cancer cohort: prevalence by cancer type.

    Karlynn M. Brintzenhofe-Szoc;Tomer T. Levin;Yuelin Li;David W. Kissane

  • Health Literacy and Use and Trust in Health Information

    Xuewei Chen;Jennifer L. Hay;Erika A. Waters;Marc T. Kiviniemi

  • Differences in Rural and Urban Health Information Access and Use.

    Xuewei Chen;Heather Orom;Jennifer L. Hay;Erika A. Waters

  • Predicting cisplatin ototoxicity in children: the influence of age and the cumulative dose.

    Y. Li;Y. Li;R.B. Womer;R.B. Womer;J.H. Silber

  • Effects of supportive-expressive group therapy on survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer: A randomized prospective trial

    David Kissane;Yuelin Li

  • Individual meaning-centered psychotherapy for the treatment of psychological and existential distress: A randomized controlled trial in patients with advanced cancer.

    William Breitbart;Hayley Pessin;Barry Rosenfeld;Allison J. Applebaum

  • The association between clinician-based common terminology criteria for adverse events (CTCAE) and patient-reported outcomes (PRO): a systematic review

    Thomas M. Atkinson;Sean J. Ryan;Sean J. Ryan;Antonia V. Bennett;Angela M. Stover

  • A Time-Varying Effect Model for Intensive Longitudinal Data

    Xianming Tan;Mariya P. Shiyko;Runze Li;Yuelin Li

  • Using Confirmatory Factor Analysis to Evaluate Construct Validity of the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI)

    Thomas M. Atkinson;Barry D. Rosenfeld;Barry D. Rosenfeld;Laura Sit;Tito R. Mendoza

  • Psychometric validation of the female sexual function index (FSFI) in cancer survivors

    Raymond E. Baser;Yuelin Li;Jeanne Carter

  • Reliability of adverse symptom event reporting by clinicians.

    Thomas M. Atkinson;Yuelin Li;Charles W. Coffey;Laura Sit

  • Provider-patient dialogue about Internet health information: an exploration of strategies to improve the provider-patient relationship.

    Carma L. Bylund;Jennifer A. Gueguen;Christina M. Sabee;Rebecca S. Imes

  • Electronic cigarette use among patients with cancer: Characteristics of electronic cigarette users and their smoking cessation outcomes

    Sarah P. Borderud;Yuelin Li;Jack E. Burkhalter;Christine E. Sheffer

  • How do-not-resuscitate orders are utilized in cancer patients: Timing relative to death and communication-training implications

    Tomer T. Levin;Yuelin Li;Joseph S. Weiner;Frank B.S. Lewis

  • Preliminary evaluation of the reliability and validity of the Shame and Stigma Scale in head and neck cancer

    David W. Kissane;Snehal G. Patel;Raymond E. Baser;Rachel Bell

  • Mental Health Services for Parents Who Lost a Child to Cancer: If We Build Them, Will They Come?

    Wendy G Lichtenthal;Geoffrey W Corner;Corinne R Sweeney;Lori Wiener

Frequent Co-Authors

David W. Kissane
David W. Kissane University of Notre Dame Australia
Jamie S. Ostroff
Jamie S. Ostroff Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
William Breitbart
William Breitbart Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Tim A. Ahles
Tim A. Ahles Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Katherine N. DuHamel
Katherine N. DuHamel Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Barry Rosenfeld
Barry Rosenfeld Fordham University
Ian D. Krantz
Ian D. Krantz Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Holly G. Prigerson
Holly G. Prigerson Cornell University
Howard Leventhal
Howard Leventhal Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Deborah Schrag
Deborah Schrag Harvard University

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