Ignacia Arteaga • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)

  1. Leveraging the Dyad to Inform Dementia Care Policy: Some Anthropological Precautions and Possibilities. Am J Bioeth. 2026 Apr; 26(4):77-79. Black V, Arteaga I, Friend J. PMID: 41950029.
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  2. Understanding how social context shapes decisions to seek institutional care: a qualitative study of experiences of progressive cognitive decline among Latinx families. Gerontologist. 2025 Oct 22; 65(11). Arteaga I, Hernandez de Jesus A, Ginn B, Abramson CM, Dohan D. PMID: 40972613; PMCID: PMC12578513.
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  3. Increasing participation of underrepresented groups in cancer early detection research: a scoping review. Res Sq. 2025 Oct 02. Brockhoven F, Raphael M, Pashayan N, Arteaga I. PMID: 41255982; PMCID: PMC12622188.
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  4. A Stakeholder-Engaged Process to Design and Implement the Assessment of Cognitive Complaints Toolkit for Alzheimer's Disease (ACCT-AD) in Primary Care. Res Sq. 2025 Jul 29. Sideman AB, Alagappan C, Arteaga I, Breithaupt A, Soleymani S, Belani H, Pham T, Pak S, Sigala T, Gravano J, Alving L, Segal-Gidan F, Rosen H. PMID: 40766250; PMCID: PMC12324603.
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  5. Simulated Interviews, Real Results: A feasibility Study Implementing "Standardized Research Participants" cases in Qualitative Research Training with Older Adults. Res Sq. 2025 Jul 07. Arteaga I, Hernandez de Jesus A, Ginn B, Abramson C, Dohan D. PMID: 40671814; PMCID: PMC12265177.
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  6. Encyclopedia of Health Research in the Social Sciences. Edited by Kevin Dew and Sarah Donovan. Ethical sensibilities in ethnographies of care. 2023; 109-114. Ignacia Arteaga, Henry Llewellyn. View Publication.
  7. REPRESENT recommendations: improving inclusion and trust in cancer early detection research. Br J Cancer. 2023 10; 129(8):1195-1208. Brockhoven F, Raphael M, Currier J, Jäderholm C, Mody P, Shannon J, Starling B, Turner-Uaandja H, Pashayan N, Arteaga I. PMID: 37689805; PMCID: PMC10575902.
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  8. Represent: A community engagement roadmap to improve participant representation in cancer early detection research: An Oregon case study. Front Public Health. 2023; 11:1110543. Currier J, Arteaga I, Turner-Uaandja H, Starling B, Pashayan N, Jäderholm C, Ponce Campuzano C, Shannon J. PMID: 36935656; PMCID: PMC10020373.
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  9. Cancer and the Politics of Care: Inequalities and interventions in global perspective. Edited by Bennett, L.R. and Manderson, L and Spagnoletti, B. 'Hard-to-reach'? Meanings at the margins of care and risk in cancer research. 2023; 210-231. Kelly Fagan Robinson, Ignacia Arteaga Pérez. . View Publication.
  10. Cultivating Ethnographic Sensibilities in Ethnographies of Dying People. Ethos. 2022; 3(50):353-371. Ignacia Arteaga, Henry Llewellyn. View Publication.
  11. Therapeutic Values in Cancer Care. Med Anthropol. 2022 Feb-Mar; 41(2):121-128. Arteaga Pérez I, Gibbon S, Lanceley A. PMID: 35041572.
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  12. Learning to See Cancer in Early Detection Research . Medicine Anthropology Theory. 2021; 2(8):1-25. Arteaga Perez, Ignacia. View Publication.
  13. Untimely Crises: Chronotopes and Critique, edited by Maria Boletsi, Natashe Lemos Dekker, Kasia Mika, Ksenia Robbe. Navigating Chronic Crisis. 2021; 13-21. Lemos-Dekker, N.; van Dam, A.; Arteaga, I.; Llewellyn, H.; Karathanasis, P.; Bryant, R. View Publication.
  14. Cancer, COVID-19, and the need for critique. Wellcome Open Res. 2020; 5:280. Greco C, Arteaga I, Fabian-Therond C, Llewellyn H, Swallow J, Viney W. PMID: 33521331; PMCID: PMC7839273.2.
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  15. Game-changing? When Biomarker Discovery and Novel Forms of Patient Work Meet. Med Anthropol. 2022 Feb-Mar; 41(2):156-168. Arteaga Pérez I. . PMID: 33443454.
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  16. Emotion Work during Colorectal Cancer Treatments. Med Anthropol. 2022 Feb-Mar; 41(2):197-209. Arteaga Pérez I. . PMID: 32870713.
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  17. Book review: Cancer Biomarkers: Ethics, Economics, and Society, edited by Blanchard, A. and Strand, R. 2019; 6(41):1207-1208. Arteaga, Ignacia. View Publication.
  18. Medical Materialities: Toward a material culture of medical anthropology. From Attitudes to Materialities: Understanding bowel control for colorectal cancer patients in London. 2019; 36-50. Ignacia Arteaga. . View Publication.
  19. Life must go on: Everyday experiences of colorectal cancer treatments in London. 2018. Arteaga Perez, Maria Ignacia. View Publication.
  20. Book review: Vincanne Adams, ed., Metrics: What Counts in Global Health. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2016. Paperback, 258 pp. with ill, $24.95. ISBN: 9780822374480. 2018; 5(4). Ignacia Arteaga. . View Publication.
  21. Disjunctive belongings and the utopia of intimacy: violence, love and friendship among poor urban youth in neoliberal Chile. Identities. 2018; 2(25):228-244. Risør, Helene; Arteaga, Ignacia. View Publication.
  22. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Book review: Fainzang, Sylvie. An anthropology of lying: information in the doctor‐patient relationship. 151 pp., bibliogr. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2015. 2017; 23(2):428-427. Ignacia Arteaga. . View Publication.

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