Peter DelNero
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Biography and Research Information
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Peter DelNero is a faculty member at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His work has focused on understanding the mechanisms of cellular transport and secretion. He has investigated the role of specific proteins in these processes and how their dysfunction can lead to disease. His research has been supported by grants aimed at elucidating these cellular pathways.
Metrics
- h-index: 10
- Publications: 32
- Citations: 735
Selected Publications
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Poverty and Mortality Risk in Patients With Colorectal Cancer (2026)
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Cancer Burden in Persistent Poverty Areas across the Cancer Continuum: A Scoping Review to Identify Gaps and Opportunities for Future Research (2025)
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Colorectal cancer survival disparities in persistent poverty areas (2025)
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Identifying and addressing the needs of catchment area data experts: Insights from the inaugural catchment area data conference (CADC23) (2024)
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Investigating the coverage of the Arkansas All-Payer Claims Database for examining health disparities related to persistent poverty areas in colorectal cancer patients (2024)
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Interinstitutional Approach to Advancing Geospatial Technologies for US Cancer Centers (2024)
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Sampling coverage of the Arkansas all‐payer claims database by County's persistent poverty designation (2024)
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Physical activity among cancer survivors: do neighborhood walkability and metropolitan size play a role? (2024)
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Barriers, facilitators, and priority needs related to cancer prevention, control, and research in rural, persistent poverty areas (2023)
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review (2023)
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“It was kind of a nightmare, it really was:” financial toxicity among rural women cancer survivors (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Barriers, facilitators, and priority needs related to cancer prevention, control, and research in rural, persistent poverty areas
- “It was kind of a nightmare, it really was:” financial toxicity among rural women cancer survivors
- Colorectal cancer survival disparities in persistent poverty areas
- Cancer Burden in Persistent Poverty Areas across the Cancer Continuum: A Scoping Review to Identify Gaps and Opportunities for Future Research
- Poverty and Mortality Risk in Patients With Colorectal Cancer
- Physical activity among cancer survivors: do neighborhood walkability and metropolitan size play a role?
- Sampling coverage of the Arkansas all‐payer claims database by County's persistent poverty designation
- Colorectal cancer survival disparities in persistent poverty areas
- Investigating the coverage of the Arkansas All-Payer Claims Database for examining health disparities related to persistent poverty areas in colorectal cancer patients
- Cancer Burden in Persistent Poverty Areas across the Cancer Continuum: A Scoping Review to Identify Gaps and Opportunities for Future Research
- Sampling coverage of the Arkansas all‐payer claims database by County's persistent poverty designation
- Colorectal cancer survival disparities in persistent poverty areas
- Investigating the coverage of the Arkansas All-Payer Claims Database for examining health disparities related to persistent poverty areas in colorectal cancer patients
- Poverty and Mortality Risk in Patients With Colorectal Cancer
- Barriers, facilitators, and priority needs related to cancer prevention, control, and research in rural, persistent poverty areas
- “It was kind of a nightmare, it really was:” financial toxicity among rural women cancer survivors
- Physical activity among cancer survivors: do neighborhood walkability and metropolitan size play a role?
- Sampling coverage of the Arkansas all‐payer claims database by County's persistent poverty designation
- Colorectal cancer survival disparities in persistent poverty areas
- Investigating the coverage of the Arkansas All-Payer Claims Database for examining health disparities related to persistent poverty areas in colorectal cancer patients
- Sampling coverage of the Arkansas all‐payer claims database by County's persistent poverty designation
- Colorectal cancer survival disparities in persistent poverty areas
- Investigating the coverage of the Arkansas All-Payer Claims Database for examining health disparities related to persistent poverty areas in colorectal cancer patients
- Colorectal cancer survival disparities in persistent poverty areas
- Investigating the coverage of the Arkansas All-Payer Claims Database for examining health disparities related to persistent poverty areas in colorectal cancer patients
- Poverty and Mortality Risk in Patients With Colorectal Cancer
- Barriers, facilitators, and priority needs related to cancer prevention, control, and research in rural, persistent poverty areas
- “It was kind of a nightmare, it really was:” financial toxicity among rural women cancer survivors
- Barriers, facilitators, and priority needs related to cancer prevention, control, and research in rural, persistent poverty areas
- “It was kind of a nightmare, it really was:” financial toxicity among rural women cancer survivors
- Interinstitutional Approach to Advancing Geospatial Technologies for US Cancer Centers
- Identifying and addressing the needs of catchment area data experts: Insights from the inaugural catchment area data conference (CADC23)
- Interinstitutional Approach to Advancing Geospatial Technologies for US Cancer Centers
- Identifying and addressing the needs of catchment area data experts: Insights from the inaugural catchment area data conference (CADC23)
- Interinstitutional Approach to Advancing Geospatial Technologies for US Cancer Centers
- Identifying and addressing the needs of catchment area data experts: Insights from the inaugural catchment area data conference (CADC23)
- “It was kind of a nightmare, it really was:” financial toxicity among rural women cancer survivors
- “It was kind of a nightmare, it really was:” financial toxicity among rural women cancer survivors
- Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
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