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Public support for health taxes and media regulation of harmful products in South Korea

Public health policy is inevitably associated with either a strong presence or lack of public support. We investigated factors associated with both the public support of and opposition to health taxes and the media regulation regarding advertising harmful products in Korea. We interviewed 1200 respondents that were recruited using an equal-probability sampling method in...

Prevalence and associated factors of depression among Korean adolescents

dataset used in the current study (IRB No. E-1407127-597) via public database or webpage; all relevant data are available on request to the corresponding author Prof. Young Ho Yun (e-mail: ) and IRB of ... version). (DOC) S2 Text. Self-reporting questionnaire (Korean version). (DOC) Author Contributions Conceptualization: Je-Yeon Yun, Halin Chung, Jin-ah Sim, Young Ho Yun. 8 / 14 Data curation: Je-Yeon Yun

LASIE: Large Area Spectroscopic Imaging Ellipsometry for Characterizing Multi-Layered Film Structures

optical source θ rotation angle of a compensator Dae Hee Kim and Young Ho Yun contributed equally to this work Download to read the full article text References 1. Rothen, A., “The Ellipsometer

The major effects of health-related quality of life on 5-year survival prediction among lung cancer survivors: applications of machine learning

The primary goal of this study was to evaluate the major roles of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in a 5-year lung cancer survival prediction model using machine learning techniques (MLTs). The predictive performances of the models were compared with data from 809 survivors who underwent lung cancer surgery. Each of the modeling technique was applied to two feature sets...

Factors related with colorectal and stomach cancer screening practice among disease-free lung cancer survivors in Korea

Yoon Jung Chang 4 Moon Soo Kim 4 Young Mog Shim 5 Jae Ill Zo 5 Young Ho Yun 1 2 6 0 Equal contributors 1 Department of Biomedical Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine , 103 Daehak-ro

Development and validation of the quality care questionnaire –palliative care (QCQ-PC): patient-reported assessment of quality of palliative care

author, Young Ho Yun (). Authors’ contributions YHY and EKK participated in designing the study and interpreted the analyses, and drafted the manuscript. JL, JC, HY collected and assembled the study

Prognostic value of quality of life score in disease-free survivors of surgically-treated lung cancer

KimLung and Esophageal Cancer Center, Samsung Comprehensive Cancer Center, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, KoreaYoung Mog Shim & Jae lll Zo AuthorsSearch for Young Ho Yun in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search ... Scholar Corresponding author Correspondence to Young Ho Yun. Rights and permissions Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Trends in the Aggressiveness of End-of-Life Care for Korean Pediatric Cancer Patients Who Died in 2007–2010

Background In light of the Korean Supreme Court's 2009 ruling favoring a patient's right to die with dignity, we evaluated trends in aggressive care in a cohort of pediatric cancer patients. Methods We conducted a population-based retrospective study that used administrative data for patients who died in 2007–2010 among the 5,203 pediatric cancer patients registered at the Korean...

A randomized controlled trial of physical activity, dietary habit, and distress management with the Leadership and Coaching for Health (LEACH) program for disease-free cancer survivors

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Population-Attributable Causes of Cancer in Korea: Obesity and Physical Inactivity

Background Changes in lifestyle including obesity epidemic and reduced physical activity influenced greatly to increase the cancer burden in Korea. The purpose of the current study was to perform a systematic assessment of cancers attributable to obesity and physical inactivity in Korea. Methodology/Principal Findings Gender- and cancer site-specific population-attributable...

Attributable fraction of tobacco smoking on cancer using population-based nationwide cancer incidence and mortality data in Korea

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Impact of Cultural and Linguistic Factors on Symptom Reporting by Patients With Cancer

Background Patient reporting of the severity and impact of symptoms is an essential component of cancer symptom management and cancer treatment clinical trials. In multinational clinical trials, cultural and linguistic variations in patient-reported outcomes instruments could confound the interpretation of study results.

A comparison of the Charlson comorbidity index derived from medical records and claims data from patients undergoing lung cancer surgery in Korea: a population-based investigation

Calculating the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) from medical records is a time-consuming and expensive process. The objectives of this study are to 1) measure agreement between medical record and claims data for CCI in lung cancer patients and 2) predict health outcomes of lung cancer patients based on CCIs from both data sources. We studied 392 patients who underwent surgery...

Association of shared decision-making with type of breast cancer surgery: a cross-sectional study

no competing interests. Authors' contributions Myung Kyung Lee and Young Ho Yun conceived of the study, participated in the design of the study, data collection, performed the statistical analysis, and

Dietary preference, physical activity, and cancer risk in men: national health insurance corporation study

Yoon Jung Chang in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Sang Woo Oh in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Soon Ae Shin in:PubMed • Google Scholar Corresponding author Correspondence to Young Ho Yun ... , Seoul, South KoreaSoon Ae ShinDepartment of Family Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, South KoreaSang Min Park AuthorsSearch for Young Ho

Impact of supplementary private health insurance on stomach cancer care in Korea: a cross-sectional study

Korea achieved universal health insurance coverage in only 12 years; however, insufficient government funding has resulted in high out-of-pocket payments and, in turn, a demand for supplementary private health insurance (PHI). Supplementary PHI provides a fixed amount of benefits in the event of critical illness (e.g., cancer or stroke), surgery, or hospitalization. In this study...

Adipokines, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and breast cancer recurrence: a cohort study

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