2024
Comparison of incident breast cancer cases in the largest national US tumor registries
Plichta J, Thomas S, Chanenchuk T, Chan K, Hyslop T, Hwang E, Greenup R. Comparison of incident breast cancer cases in the largest national US tumor registries. Cancer 2024, 131: e35525. PMID: 39154223, PMCID: PMC11695170, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.35525.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIncident breast cancer casesUS Cancer StatisticsBreast cancer casesNational Cancer DatabaseNon-HispanicNon-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska NativesCancer casesTumor RegistryIn situ breast cancerPopulation cancer registryNon-Hispanic blacksSamples of breast cancer patientsNon-Hispanic whitesAmerican Indian/Alaska NativeEnd Results ProgramBreast cancerPacific IslandersCancer RegistryCancer statisticsIndian/Alaska NativeCase ascertainmentInterpretation of findingsResults ProgramBreast cancer patientsRegistry
2023
Comparison of incident breast cancer cases in the largest national US tumor registries.
Plichta J, Thomas S, Record S, Hyslop T, Hwang E, Greenup R. Comparison of incident breast cancer cases in the largest national US tumor registries. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2023, 41: 6512-6512. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.6512.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIncident breast cancer casesNumber of patientsRace/ethnicityBreast cancer casesTumor RegistryCase ascertainmentBreast cancerCancer casesPatient countsNon-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska NativesNational tumor registryYear of diagnosisMale breast cancerPopulation cancer registryBreast cancer patientsPacific Islander patientsAmerican Indians/Alaska NativesNon-Hispanic blacksNon-Hispanic whitesChi-square testPublic-use databaseFemale patientsHispanic patientsTreatment patternsCancer Registry
2022
Indoor Versus Outdoor: Does Occupational Sunlight Exposure Increase Melanoma Risk? A Systematic Review
Maduka R, Tai K, Gonsai R, DeWalt N, Chetty A, Brackett A, Olino K, Schneider E, Ahuja V. Indoor Versus Outdoor: Does Occupational Sunlight Exposure Increase Melanoma Risk? A Systematic Review. Journal Of Surgical Research 2022, 283: 274-281. PMID: 36423476, DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2022.10.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCutaneous melanomaSystematic reviewOutdoor occupationsGrading of RecommendationsChronic occupational exposureRetrospective case controlInternational Prospective RegisterNew cancer casesMeta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelinesPreferred Reporting ItemsInitial database searchFull-text screeningCutaneous melanoma developmentEvidence certaintyCohort studyScreening recommendationsCommon cancerRisk factorsStudy protocolProspective RegisterCase ascertainmentCancer casesOccupational exposureStudy qualityCase controlReconstructing the course of the COVID-19 epidemic over 2020 for US states and counties: Results of a Bayesian evidence synthesis model
Chitwood MH, Russi M, Gunasekera K, Havumaki J, Klaassen F, Pitzer VE, Salomon JA, Swartwood NA, Warren JL, Weinberger DM, Cohen T, Menzies NA. Reconstructing the course of the COVID-19 epidemic over 2020 for US states and counties: Results of a Bayesian evidence synthesis model. PLOS Computational Biology 2022, 18: e1010465. PMID: 36040963, PMCID: PMC9467347, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010465.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSARS-CoV-2 infectionCOVID-19 casesIncident SARS-CoV-2 infectionCOVID-19 disease burdenSymptomatic COVID-19 casesLocal epidemiological trendsSARS-CoV-2 transmissionBayesian evidence synthesis modelCOVID-19 outcomesEvidence synthesis modelMagnitude of infectionCOVID-19 deathsCumulative incidenceDisease burdenExcess mortalityCase ascertainmentEpidemiological trendsSeroprevalence estimatesUnderlying incidenceUS populationDisease trendsViral transmission dynamicsInfectionEpidemiological driversCOVID-19 epidemic
2018
Epidemiology of myelodysplastic syndromes: Why characterizing the beast is a prerequisite to taming it
Zeidan AM, Shallis RM, Wang R, Davidoff A, Ma X. Epidemiology of myelodysplastic syndromes: Why characterizing the beast is a prerequisite to taming it. Blood Reviews 2018, 34: 1-15. PMID: 30314642, DOI: 10.1016/j.blre.2018.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsCase ascertainmentAllogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantationAnnual age-adjusted incidenceHematopoietic stem cell transplantationOutcomes of patientsAge-adjusted incidenceStem cell transplantationAcute myeloid leukemiaTraditional morphologic assessmentClassification of MDSVariable cytopeniasCell transplantationMyelodysplastic syndromePrior receiptInefficient hematopoiesisEffective therapyMale genderRisk factorsMyeloid leukemiaEpidemiological trendsTreatment decisionsMyeloid neoplasmsEpidemiological assessmentDiagnostic criteriaTemporal improvementThe China Patient-centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events (China PEACE) retrospective heart failure study design
Yu Y, Zhang H, Li X, Lu Y, Masoudi FA, Krumholz HM, Li J. The China Patient-centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events (China PEACE) retrospective heart failure study design. BMJ Open 2018, 8: e020918. PMID: 29748344, PMCID: PMC5950642, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020918.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeart failureChina PatientEthics CommitteeRetrospective cohort studyHeart Failure StudyCardiovascular disease prevalenceEthics committee approvalQuality of careHospital outcomesCohort studyPatient characteristicsLeading causeMedical recordsCardiovascular diseaseCase ascertainmentTreatment outcomesCurrent burdenCommittee approvalData abstractionDiagnostic testingPatient recordsCentral Ethics CommitteeLocal approvalPatientsStudy design
2016
In‐Hospital Vital Status and Heart Transplants After Intervention for Congenital Heart Disease in the Pediatric Cardiac Care Consortium: Completeness of Ascertainment Using the National Death Index and United Network for Organ Sharing Datasets
Spector L, Menk J, Vinocur J, Oster M, Harvey B, St. Louis J, Moller J, Kochilas L. In‐Hospital Vital Status and Heart Transplants After Intervention for Congenital Heart Disease in the Pediatric Cardiac Care Consortium: Completeness of Ascertainment Using the National Death Index and United Network for Organ Sharing Datasets. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2016, 5: e003783. PMID: 27506544, PMCID: PMC5015299, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.116.003783.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric Cardiac Care ConsortiumNational Death IndexCongenital heart diseaseOrgan Sharing datasetHeart transplantUNOS registryDeath IndexUnited NetworkHeart diseaseCare ConsortiumLong-term deathLong-term outcomesCompleteness of ascertainmentHospital deathTransplant statusVital statusNational registryCase ascertainmentCardiovascular conditionsTransplant eventsTransplantYears postinterventionRegistryDeathPatients
2014
Dynamics and control of Ebola virus transmission in Montserrado, Liberia: a mathematical modelling analysis
Lewnard JA, Mbah M, Alfaro-Murillo JA, Altice FL, Bawo L, Nyenswah TG, Galvani AP. Dynamics and control of Ebola virus transmission in Montserrado, Liberia: a mathematical modelling analysis. The Lancet Infectious Diseases 2014, 14: 1189-1195. PMID: 25455986, PMCID: PMC4316822, DOI: 10.1016/s1473-3099(14)70995-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEVD casesCase ascertainmentTreatment centersCases of EVDEbola virus disease epidemicPrimary outcome measureEbola virus transmissionPublic health responseIntervention initiationUS National InstitutesOutcome measuresHealth responseNumber of bedsContact tracingMontserrado CountyEbola virusAdditional bedsBasic reproductive numberVirus transmissionAscertainmentNational InstituteInterventionEVDDeathMathematical modelling analysisProtocol for the China PEACE (Patient-centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events) retrospective study of coronary catheterisation and percutaneous coronary intervention
Li J, Dharmarajan K, Li X, Lin Z, Normand SL, Krumholz HM, Jiang L, Group F. Protocol for the China PEACE (Patient-centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events) retrospective study of coronary catheterisation and percutaneous coronary intervention. BMJ Open 2014, 4: e004595. PMID: 24607563, PMCID: PMC3948460, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004595.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercutaneous coronary interventionCoronary catheterisationCoronary interventionPatient characteristicsRetrospective studyCardiovascular diseaseComplications of treatmentCost of hospitalisationMedical record abstractionPatterns of careDiagnostic testing patternsTwo-stage clusterHospital outcomesRecord abstractionChinese healthcare systemStudy protocolCase ascertainmentImproved careCatheterisationProcedural treatmentsHospitalCentral Ethics CommitteeChinese hospitalsPatientsChina National Center
2013
The China Patient-Centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events (China PEACE) Retrospective Study of Acute Myocardial Infarction: Study Design
Dharmarajan K, Li J, Li X, Lin Z, Krumholz HM, Jiang L. The China Patient-Centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events (China PEACE) Retrospective Study of Acute Myocardial Infarction: Study Design. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality And Outcomes 2013, 6: 732-740. PMID: 24221838, PMCID: PMC4054693, DOI: 10.1161/circoutcomes.113.000441.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChina PEACE-Retrospective AMI StudyAcute myocardial infarctionChina PatientRetrospective studyMyocardial infarctionOutcomes of patientsAMI studyDiagnostic testing patternsCause of deathSite of careCardiac eventsHospital outcomesPatient characteristicsHospital treatmentCardiovascular diseaseCase ascertainmentImproved care
2011
O1-S02.06 Detection of cervical cancer precursors and associated HPV types in the USA: HPV-IMPACT preliminary results
Powell S, Hariri S, Steinau M, Bauer H, Bennett N, Bloch K, Schafer S, Niccolai L, Unger E, Markowitz L. O1-S02.06 Detection of cervical cancer precursors and associated HPV types in the USA: HPV-IMPACT preliminary results. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2011, 87: a25. DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2011-050109.12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHPV typesVaccine impactCervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2HPV vaccine impactMedian diagnosis ageCervical cancer precursorsMultiple HPV typesRoche Linear ArrayPreinvasive cervical lesionsProportion of lesionsHPV16 prevalenceHPV18 prevalenceCervical diseaseHPV DNAResidual lesionsDiagnosis ageCervical lesionsCancer precursorsDiagnostic blocksCase ascertainmentCIN2Grade 2Diagnosis rateFemales 18Type replacement
2000
White matter hyperintensity volume in late‐onset and early‐onset schizophrenia
Rivkin P, Kraut M, Barta P, Anthony J, Arria A, Pearlson G. White matter hyperintensity volume in late‐onset and early‐onset schizophrenia. International Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry 2000, 15: 1085-1089. PMID: 11180463, DOI: 10.1002/1099-1166(200012)15:12<1085::aid-gps250>3.0.co;2-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite matter hyperintensitiesMagnetic resonance imagingWhite matter hyperintensity volumeLate-onset psychosisEarly-onset schizophreniaEarly-onset schizophrenicsNeuro-imaging studiesNeuro-degenerative processesControl subjectsCase ascertainmentOnset psychosisHyperintensity volumeMatter hyperintensitiesOnset schizophreniaWMH volumeAnatomic correlatesResonance imagingStudy designSchizophreniaSignificant differencesWMH measurementsPresent studySchizophrenicsContinuous measureLatent vulnerability
1993
Epidemiology of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Colombia: Environmental and Behavioral Risk Factors for Infection, Clinical Manifestations, and Pathogenicity
Weigle K, Santrich C, Martinez F, Valderrama L, Saravia N. Epidemiology of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Colombia: Environmental and Behavioral Risk Factors for Infection, Clinical Manifestations, and Pathogenicity. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 1993, 168: 709-714. PMID: 8354913, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/168.3.709.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk factorsFarming occupationLeishmania panamensis infectionRisk factor informationBehavioral risk factorsAcquisition of infectionYears of ageRisk of lesionsPanamensis infectionLeishmanial lesionsClinical manifestationsMale sexActive surveillanceLeishmania infectionCase ascertainmentCutaneous leishmaniasisNew infectionsInfectionLeishmania braziliensisLesionsFactor informationStrongest predictorAgeLeishmaniasisSex
1988
Patterns of invasive melanoma in the connecticut tumor registry. Is the long‐term increase real?
Roush G, Schymura M, Holford T. Patterns of invasive melanoma in the connecticut tumor registry. Is the long‐term increase real? Cancer 1988, 61: 2586-2595. PMID: 3365679, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19880615)61:12<2586::aid-cncr2820611233>3.0.co;2-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConnecticut Tumor RegistryProportion of casesIncidence rateTumor RegistryCase ascertainmentBirth cohortPopulation-based incidence dataInvasive cutaneous malignant melanomaPeriod of diagnosisCutaneous malignant melanomaPatterns of changeMalignant melanomaInvasive melanomaCohort curvesAge groupsDisease riskAnalysis of ageIncidence dataMelanomaRegistryCohortDiagnosisArtifactual changesAscertainmentLong-term increase
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