2023
Breast Cancer Mode of Detection in a Population-Based Cohort
Basappa S, Finney Rutten L, Hruska C, Olson J, Jacobson D, Rhodes D. Breast Cancer Mode of Detection in a Population-Based Cohort. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2023, 98: 278-289. PMID: 36737116, PMCID: PMC9907001, DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2022.10.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPopulation-based cohortBreast cancerAdvanced cancerBreast densityRetrospective medical record reviewDense breastsPositive lymph nodesFirst-time diagnosisRochester Epidemiology ProjectMedical record reviewStage of diseaseLarger tumor sizeWomen age 40High-grade tumorsMultiple logistic regressionYears of ageLymph nodesRecord reviewTumor characteristicsTumor sizeCancer characteristicsCancer modeAge 40Clinical attentionCancer
2022
Aging of the brain in bipolar disorder: Illness- and onset-related effects in cortical thickness and subcortical gray matter volume
Villa L, Colic L, Kim J, Sankar A, Goldman D, Lessing B, Pittman B, Alexopoulos G, van Dyck C, Blumberg H. Aging of the brain in bipolar disorder: Illness- and onset-related effects in cortical thickness and subcortical gray matter volume. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2022, 323: 875-883. PMID: 36526112, PMCID: PMC9839524, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.12.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGray matter volumeOccipital cortical thicknessSubcortical gray matter volumesCortical thicknessBipolar disorderMatter volumeOlder adultsOnset of BDIndividuals age 40Striatal gray matter volumeGray matter reductionsOnset bipolar disorderGray matter decreasesPrefrontal cortical thicknessStructural brain differencesHigh suicide riskCross-sectional designHealthy controlsCognitive dysfunctionTreatment resistanceAge 40Striatal volumeSevere symptomsSuicide attempt historySuicide attempts
2021
Cost-Effectiveness of Adjuvant Treatment for Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
Gupta A, Jhawar SR, Sayan M, Yehia ZA, Haffty BG, Yu JB, Wang SY. Cost-Effectiveness of Adjuvant Treatment for Ductal Carcinoma In Situ. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2021, 39: 2386-2396. PMID: 34019456, PMCID: PMC10166354, DOI: 10.1200/jco.21.00831.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAromatase inhibitorsTreatment strategiesRadiation treatmentDuctal carcinomaAge 40Risk reductionAdjuvant treatment strategiesGood-risk patientsLarge randomized trialsAdverse event ratesOptimal treatment strategyRelative risk reductionCohort of womenBreast cancer casesLow-value careQuality of lifeCost-effectiveness analysisBase-case resultsHormonal therapyAdjuvant treatmentMost patientsPatient ageSecondary malignanciesRandomized trialsRecurrence rate
2019
Total Joint Arthroplasty Is Associated With a Decreased Risk of Traumatic Falls: An Analysis of 499,094 Cases.
Driesman A, Paoli AR, Wiznia DH, Oh C, Mahure SA, Long WJ, Schwarzkopf R. Total Joint Arthroplasty Is Associated With a Decreased Risk of Traumatic Falls: An Analysis of 499,094 Cases. Journal Of The American Academy Of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2019, 28: 838-846. PMID: 31834037, DOI: 10.5435/jaaos-d-19-00541.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal joint arthroplastyTraumatic fallDecreased riskHazard ratioKnee osteoarthritisPrimary diagnosisJoint arthroplastyResearch Cooperative System databaseRetrospective case-control studyNew York Statewide PlanningLower extremity osteoarthritisCase-control studyProportional hazards modelLong-term riskExtremity osteoarthritisSeventeen patientsClinical characteristicsElderly patientsPatient demographicsPrimary TKAHip osteoarthritisPrimary THAStatewide PlanningAge 40Group 2Results From an Multidisciplinary Severe Maternal Morbidity Review at a Tertiary Academic Medical Center [23P]
Campbell K, Grechukhina O, Abdel-Razeq S, Raab C, Pettker C, Lipkind H. Results From an Multidisciplinary Severe Maternal Morbidity Review at a Tertiary Academic Medical Center [23P]. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2019, 133: 176s-176s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000559487.48795.79.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere maternal morbidityPreventable severe maternal morbidityTertiary academic medical centerMean maternal ageWomen age 40Academic medical centerObstetric safetyPlacental hemorrhageHypertensive disordersMaternal morbidityObstetric hemorrhagePatient characteristicsMaternal deathsOutside hospitalPotential preventabilityPregnant womenMaternal agePeripartum periodSMM casesCommon causeMedical CenterMaternity careMorbidity reviewAge 40PI women
2016
Breast Density Notification Legislation and Breast Cancer Stage at Diagnosis: Early Evidence from the SEER Registry
Richman I, Asch SM, Bendavid E, Bhattacharya J, Owens DK. Breast Density Notification Legislation and Breast Cancer Stage at Diagnosis: Early Evidence from the SEER Registry. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2016, 32: 603-609. PMID: 27844260, PMCID: PMC5442000, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-016-3904-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast density notification legislationProportion of womenBreast cancer stageCancer stageBreast cancerMetastatic diseaseEnd Results (SEER) Program registryTime of diagnosisInvasive breast cancerBreast density notification lawsSEER registryControl stateDuctal carcinomaInvasive cancerProgram registryAge 40Potential confoundingLimited followSignificant associationIntervention statesDense breastsResultsOur studyCancerDiagnosisEarly detection
2015
Family history of skin cancer is associated with early-onset basal cell carcinoma independent of MC1R genotype
Berlin NL, Cartmel B, Leffell DJ, Bale AE, Mayne ST, Ferrucci LM. Family history of skin cancer is associated with early-onset basal cell carcinoma independent of MC1R genotype. Cancer Epidemiology 2015, 39: 1078-1083. PMID: 26381319, PMCID: PMC4679454, DOI: 10.1016/j.canep.2015.09.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly-onset basal cell carcinomaBasal cell carcinomaFamily historySkin cancerAge of onsetLifestyle factorsBenign skin conditionsStrong risk factorFirst-degree relativesMC1R genotypeCell carcinomaRisk factorsAge 40High riskLifestyle characteristicsAge 50Particular malignancySkin conditionsBCC casesCancerGenetic susceptibilitySaliva samplesMultivariate modelIndividual riskAffected relatives
2014
Tea, coffee, and caffeine and early-onset basal cell carcinoma in a case–control study
Ferrucci LM, Cartmel B, Molinaro AM, Leffell DJ, Bale AE, Mayne ST. Tea, coffee, and caffeine and early-onset basal cell carcinoma in a case–control study. European Journal Of Cancer Prevention 2014, 23: 296-302. PMID: 24841641, PMCID: PMC4059399, DOI: 10.1097/cej.0000000000000037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly-onset basal cell carcinomaBasal cell carcinomaCase-control studyCell carcinomaDermatopathology databaseOdds ratioRegular consumptionRisk of BCCMultivariate odds ratiosSquamous cell carcinomaUnconditional logistic regressionConfidence intervalsModest protective effectHot teaNon-Hispanic whitesPotential health benefitsEpidemiologic evidenceInverse associationProtective effectBiopsy siteAge 40Caffeinated coffeeSkin carcinogenesisBCC casesProtective role
2013
Choosing mastectomy over lumpectomy: Factors associated with surgical decisions in young women with breast cancer.
Rosenberg S, Sepucha K, Ruddy K, Tamimi R, Gelber S, Meyer M, Schapira L, Come S, Borges V, Winer E, Partridge A. Choosing mastectomy over lumpectomy: Factors associated with surgical decisions in young women with breast cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2013, 31: 6507-6507. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2013.31.15_suppl.6507.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancerYoung womenSurgical decisionStage IMulti-center cohort studyEstrogen receptor-positive tumorsReceptor-positive tumorsFinal multivariable modelFear of recurrenceDefinitive surgeryNodal involvementCohort studyMedian ageBilateral mastectomyER statusMultivariable analysisLower BMIPositive tumorsTumor sizeSurgical choiceOvarian cancerTumor gradeMultivariable modelMastectomyAge 40
2012
Sexual functioning in young women with breast cancer.
Rosenberg S, Tamimi R, Gelber S, Ruddy K, Kereakoglow S, Borges V, Come S, Schapira L, Winer E, Partridge A. Sexual functioning in young women with breast cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2012, 30: 9100-9100. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.9100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer Rehabilitation Evaluation SystemBreast cancerSexual functioningYoung womenMulti-center cohort studySexual interestRehabilitation Evaluation SystemBody imageAdjuvant therapyPain symptomsCohort studyDysfunction scorePoor body imageMusculoskeletal painSurvivorship periodMenopausal symptomsPoor functionCare scoresSexual dysfunctionActive womenStage 0Age 40Treatment groupsTreatment dataMultivariate analysis
2011
P4-11-10: Perceptions, Knowledge and Satisfaction with Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy among Young Women with Breast Cancer.
Tracy M, Meyer M, Sepucha K, Gelber S, Hirshfield-Bartek J, Troyan S, Morrow M, Schapira L, Come S, Winer E, Partridge A. P4-11-10: Perceptions, Knowledge and Satisfaction with Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy among Young Women with Breast Cancer. Cancer Research 2011, 71: p4-11-10-p4-11-10. DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs11-p4-11-10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchContralateral prophylactic mastectomyContralateral breast cancerBreast cancerBilateral mastectomyYoung womenProphylactic mastectomyBenefits of CPMEarly breast cancerBilateral breast cancerSurgical treatment decisionsLongitudinal cohort studyBreast cancer treatmentPercent of womenCohort studyContralateral diseaseMedian ageProphylactic indicationsPatient preferencesTreatment decisionsMutation carriersAge 40MastectomyCancerCancer ResCancer treatmentLong‐term overweight and weight gain in early adulthood in association with risk of endometrial cancer
Lu L, Risch H, Irwin ML, Mayne ST, Cartmel B, Schwartz P, Rutherford T, Yu H. Long‐term overweight and weight gain in early adulthood in association with risk of endometrial cancer. International Journal Of Cancer 2011, 129: 1237-1243. PMID: 21387312, PMCID: PMC3125463, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.26046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexLong-term overweightEndometrial cancerSubstantial weight gainWeight gainBody weightPopulation-based case-control studyHigher Body Mass IndexEndometrial cancer riskWeight changeDisease 10 yearsEarly adulthoodUnconditional logistic regressionAdult lifeCase-control studyTime of interviewSuch weight changesMass indexNormal weightIncident casesRisk factorsOdds ratioLong-term effectsAge 40Cancer risk
2010
Age-specific serum anti-Müllerian hormone values for 17,120 women presenting to fertility centers within the United States
Seifer DB, Baker VL, Leader B. Age-specific serum anti-Müllerian hormone values for 17,120 women presenting to fertility centers within the United States. Fertility And Sterility 2010, 95: 747-750. PMID: 21074758, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2010.10.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnti-Müllerian hormone valuesAMH valuesHormone valuesAge 35Mean AMH valueSerum AMH valuesAverage yearly decreaseYears of ageU.S. fertility clinicsSpecific medianAMH levelsClinical reference laboratoryRetrospective studyFertility centerReproductive ageMAIN OUTCOMEAge 40Rate of declineFertility clinicsReference laboratoryWomenAgeReproductive optionsYearly decreaseSD valuesComparison of radiation exposure and associated radiation‐induced cancer risks from mammography and molecular imaging of the breasta)
O'Connor MK, Li H, Rhodes DJ, Hruska CB, Clancy CB, Vetter RJ. Comparison of radiation exposure and associated radiation‐induced cancer risks from mammography and molecular imaging of the breasta). Medical Physics 2010, 37: 6187-6198. PMID: 21302775, PMCID: PMC2997811, DOI: 10.1118/1.3512759.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBenefit/risk ratioMolecular breast imagingCumulative cancer incidenceCancer incidenceRisk ratioAge groupsExcess absolute risk (EAR) modelsAnnual digital mammographyAttributable risk modelRadiation-induced cancer riskBreast cancer incidenceBreast-specific gammaPositron emission mammographyBEIR VII reportRadiation-induced cancerDense breast tissueAbsolute risk modelsMBq FScreening groupAnnual screeningConventional dosesMBq TcLifetime riskBreast cancerAge 40Racial differences in the association between body mass index and serum IGF1, IGF2, and IGFBP3
Fowke JH, Matthews CE, Yu H, Cai Q, Cohen S, Buchowski MS, Zheng W, Blot WJ. Racial differences in the association between body mass index and serum IGF1, IGF2, and IGFBP3. Endocrine Related Cancer 2010, 17: 51-60. PMID: 19786462, PMCID: PMC2814999, DOI: 10.1677/erc-09-0023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge of OnsetAgedBlack or African AmericanBody Mass IndexBreast NeoplasmsCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleFollow-Up StudiesGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseHumansInsulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 3Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding ProteinsInsulin-Like Growth Factor IInsulin-Like Growth Factor IIMiddle AgedPostmenopausePremenopauseProspective StudiesSoutheastern United StatesWhite PeopleYoung AdultConceptsBody mass indexAge 21 yearsBreast cancer riskIGF1 levelsRace/ethnicityIGFBP3 levelsMass indexWhite womenAA womenCancer riskRacial differencesPremenopausal breast cancer riskAfrican American race/ethnicityLower body mass indexEffect of obesityHigher IGF1 levelsCross-sectional analysisFree IGF1Serum IGF1IGF levelsBMI rangeAge 40Wide BMI rangeProtein 3Women
2007
Genetic testing in young women with breast cancer: Results from a web-based survey
Shin J, Gelber S, Garber J, Rosenberg R, Przypyszny M, Winer E, Partridge A. Genetic testing in young women with breast cancer: Results from a web-based survey. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2007, 25: 21093-21093. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2007.25.18_suppl.21093.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancerOvarian cancerFamily historyGenetic testingYoung womenWeb-based surveyYoung breast cancer survivorsTime of diagnosisBreast cancer survivorsHigh-risk populationMajority of womenFear of recurrenceQuality of lifeCross-sectional surveyLarge web-based surveyBreast cancer diagnosisCancer survivorsBRCA1/2 mutationsAge 40Baseline anxietyNumber of childrenFertility issuesCancerMultivariate modelSignificant financial relationshipMaternal, Birth, and Early-Life Influences on Adult Body Size in Women
Terry MB, Wei Y, Esserman D. Maternal, Birth, and Early-Life Influences on Adult Body Size in Women. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2007, 166: 5-13. PMID: 17470452, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwm094.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAge 20 yearsInfant factorsAdult BMIChildhood growthRapid childhood growthMaternal weight gainAge 40 yearsChildhood growth measuresEarly life influencesImportant predictorPersistence of effectsMaternal BMIBirth measuresBirth weightAge 40BMIEarly infancyMaternal factorsAge 20Weight gainWomenLife influencesLarger womenAge 1Standard statistical methods
2004
A Prospective Study of Perceived Susceptibility to Breast Cancer and Nonadherence to Mammography Screening Guidelines in African American and White Women Ages 40 to 79 Years
Calvocoressi L, Kasl SV, Lee CH, Stolar M, Claus EB, Jones BA. A Prospective Study of Perceived Susceptibility to Breast Cancer and Nonadherence to Mammography Screening Guidelines in African American and White Women Ages 40 to 79 Years. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2004, 13: 2096-2105. PMID: 15598767, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.2096.13.12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMammography screening guidelinesScreening guidelinesBreast cancerProspective studyFamily breast cancer historyWomen age 40Breast cancer historyScreening examinationCancer historyMammography screeningStudy populationAge 40Older womenUrban hospitalIndex examSubsequent adherenceTelephone interviewsPerceived susceptibilityWhite womenCancerMultiple covariatesWomenIndex screeningNonadherenceMonths
2003
Provider Characteristics and Mammography Recommendation among Women in Their 40s and 50s
Dominick KL, Skinner CS, Bastian LA, Bosworth HB, Strigo TS, Rimer BK. Provider Characteristics and Mammography Recommendation among Women in Their 40s and 50s. Journal Of Women's Health 2003, 12: 61-71. PMID: 12639370, DOI: 10.1089/154099903321154158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMammography recommendationsProvider characteristicsRegular providerMammography useProvider genderMultivariate logistic regression modelFourth of womenPrimary care physiciansWomen age 40Healthcare provider recommendationObstetrician/gynecologistsWomen's mammography useLarger intervention studyLogistic regression modelsCare physiciansProvider recommendationMammography guidelinesAge 40Female providersIntervention studiesHealthcare providersMale providersWomenBaselineHealth insurance
2001
Lung cancer in patients under age 40
Skarin A, Herbst R, Leong T, Bailey A, Sugarbaker D. Lung cancer in patients under age 40. Lung Cancer 2001, 32: 255-264. PMID: 11390007, DOI: 10.1016/s0169-5002(00)00233-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStage IV diseaseSmall cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaCell carcinomaPerformance statusStage IIIBStage IIIAOlder patientsLung cancerYear survivalAge 40Stage I/IIDana-Farber Cancer InstituteGreater body weight lossWeight lossECOG performance statusPercent of patientsPoor performance statusDuration of symptomsSite of metastasisOverall patient survivalStage of diseaseBody weight lossAbsence of symptomsPercentage of women
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