2021
Comparative Analysis of Mature T-Cell and NK/T-Cell Lymphomas in Patients with and without HIV: Results from the NA-Accord and Complete Cohorts
Koh M, Merrill M, Koh M, Stuver R, Alonso C, Foss F, Mayor A, Gill M, Epeldegui M, Cachay E, Thorne J, Silverberg M, Horberg M, Atlhoff K, Nijhawan A, McGinnis K, Rabkin C, Napravnik S, Shen C, Jain S. Comparative Analysis of Mature T-Cell and NK/T-Cell Lymphomas in Patients with and without HIV: Results from the NA-Accord and Complete Cohorts. Blood 2021, 138: 1380. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2021-147837.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNK/T-cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaB-cell lymphomaNA-ACCORDViral loadBurkitt's lymphomaLymphoma diagnosisCurrent antiretroviral therapy eraWorse median overall survivalPeripheral T-cell lymphomaAnaplastic large cell lymphomaLarge B-cell lymphomaAntiretroviral therapy eraBaseline clinical characteristicsMedian overall survivalMulticenter cohort studyOutcomes of patientsSpeakers bureauChronic kidney diseasePrimary CNS lymphomaYear of diagnosisCommon histological subtypeMature T-cell lymphomasSurvival of patientsLarge observational cohort
2013
Obesity and risk of ovarian cancer subtypes: evidence from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium
Olsen CM, Nagle CM, Whiteman DC, Ness R, Pearce CL, Pike MC, Rossing MA, Terry KL, Wu AH, _ _, _ _, Risch HA, Yu H, Doherty JA, Chang-Claude J, Hein R, Nickels S, Wang-Gohrke S, Goodman MT, Carney ME, Matsuno RK, Lurie G, Moysich K, Kjaer SK, Jensen A, Hogdall E, Goode EL, Fridley BL, Vierkant RA, Larson MC, Schildkraut J, Hoyo C, Moorman P, Weber RP, Cramer DW, Vitonis AF, Bandera EV, Olson SH, Rodriguez-Rodriguez L, King M, Brinton LA, Yang H, Garcia-Closas M, Lissowska J, Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, Gayther SA, Ramus SJ, Menon U, Gentry-Maharaj A, Webb PM. Obesity and risk of ovarian cancer subtypes: evidence from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium. Endocrine Related Cancer 2013, 20: 251-262. PMID: 23404857, PMCID: PMC3857135, DOI: 10.1530/erc-12-0395.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumHistological subtypesHigher BMIOdds ratioOvarian cancerHormone replacement therapy usersPost-menopausal hormone useInvasive serous cancerCommon histological subtypeOvarian cancer deathsPre-menopausal womenPrevalence of obesityPost-menopausal womenDifferent histological subtypesOvarian cancer riskCase-control studyOvarian cancer subtypesRandom-effects modelMenopausal statusSerous cancerHormone useTherapy usersInvasive cancerModifiable factorsPooled analysis
2011
The cytomorphologic spectrum of salivary gland type tumors in the lung and mediastinum: A report of 16 patients
Monaco SE, Khalbuss WE, Ustinova E, Liang A, Cai G. The cytomorphologic spectrum of salivary gland type tumors in the lung and mediastinum: A report of 16 patients. Diagnostic Cytopathology 2011, 40: 1062-1070. PMID: 21591276, DOI: 10.1002/dc.21733.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSalivary gland-type tumorsMucoepidermoid carcinomaPrimary tumorType tumorsPolymorphous low-grade adenocarcinomaCommon histological subtypeAspiration cytology specimensDiagnosis of ACCSalivary duct carcinomaLow-grade adenocarcinomaMinor salivary glandsCytomorphologic spectrumDuct carcinomaHistological subtypesBasaloid tumorsCystic carcinomaCytomorphologic featuresSoft palateGrade adenocarcinomaDiagnostic pitfallsNasal cavityCytology casesCytology specimensMediastinumTumors
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