2019
Operative Mortality Prediction for Primary Rectal Cancer: Age Matters
Li Z, Coleman J, D'Adamo CR, Wolf J, Katlic M, Ahuja N, Blumberg D, Ahuja V. Operative Mortality Prediction for Primary Rectal Cancer: Age Matters. Journal Of The American College Of Surgeons 2019, 228: 627-633. PMID: 30630082, DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2018.12.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary rectal cancerRectal cancerLogistic regression modelsActual mortalityOlder patientsRisk calculatorAmerican CollegeCovariate-adjusted logistic regression modelsCurrent risk calculatorsICD-9/10 codesColorectal cancer increasesSurgeons NSQIP databaseYears age groupAge categoriesMortality risk estimatesOperative mortalityNSQIP databaseRegression modelsPrognostic valueFunctional statusCancer increasesCare discussionsMortality predictionCPT codesAge groups
2015
Factors Predictive of Improved Survival in Patients With Brain Metastases From Gynecologic Cancer A Single Institution Retrospective Study of 47 Cases and Review of the Literature
Gressel GM, Lundsberg LS, Altwerger G, Katchi T, Azodi M, Schwartz PE, Ratner ES, Damast S. Factors Predictive of Improved Survival in Patients With Brain Metastases From Gynecologic Cancer A Single Institution Retrospective Study of 47 Cases and Review of the Literature. International Journal Of Gynecological Cancer 2015, 25: 1711-1716. PMID: 26332394, PMCID: PMC4623851, DOI: 10.1097/igc.0000000000000554.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain metastatic diseaseEpithelial ovarian cancerBrain metastasesEndometrial cancerCervical cancerGynecologic cancerSurgical resectionTwo-year overall survival ratesLargest single-institution experienceSingle institution experienceOverall survival rateOverall survival dataMedian survival timeSignificant hazard ratioLong-term survivalHazard ratioMetastatic diseaseOverall survivalImproved survivalRetrospective reviewIntracranial metastasesPalliative carePoor prognosisCancer increasesFactors Predictive
2012
Breast cancer and socio-economic factors
Chagpar A, Coccia M. Breast cancer and socio-economic factors. Working Paper Of Public Health 2012, 1 DOI: 10.4081/wpph.2012.6773.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGross domestic productSocio-economic factorsRich countriesEconometric modelingGDP increasesPower parityDomestic productCeteris paribusEmpirical evidenceExplanatory variablesCapitaMain determinantsCountriesMultiple regression modelOh et alAlternative interpretationRegression modelsIncomeDeterminantsBreast cancer increasesBreast cancerDriversIndicatorsVariablesCancer increases
2004
Smoking and ovarian cancer
Halick C, Risch H. Smoking and ovarian cancer. 2004, 511-521. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198526872.003.0030.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
Breast Cancer
Chu L, Winer E. Breast Cancer. 1997, 257-279. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-2705-0_20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancerOlder womenMost randomized studiesBreast cancer increasesWomen 65 yearsTreatment of patientsYears of ageOlder patientsRandomized studyIndolent diseaseCancer increasesFunctional statusGeriatric populationRelative survivalTumor biologyAge groupsCancerFemale populationYoung womenCommon diseaseWomenPatientsAgeDiseaseSocial support
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