2021
A plain language summary of results from the ADAURA study: osimertinib after surgery for patients who have early-stage EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancer
Wu YL, Tsuboi M, John T, Grohe C, Majem M, Goldman JW, Laktionov K, Kim SW, Kato T, Vu HV, Lu S, Lee KY, Akewanlop C, Yu CJ, de Marinis F, Bonanno L, Domine M, Shepherd FA, Zeng L, Hodge R, Atasoy A, Rukazenkov Y, Herbst RS. A plain language summary of results from the ADAURA study: osimertinib after surgery for patients who have early-stage EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancer. Future Oncology 2021, 17: 4827-4835. PMID: 34723634, DOI: 10.2217/fon-2021-0752.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerCell lung cancerClinical studiesADAURA studyLung cancerPost-surgery chemotherapyTypes of NSCLCRisk of tumorsPrevious clinical studiesCentral nervous systemEpidermal growth factor receptorEarly-stage EGFRGrowth factor receptorNCT numberActivity of EGFROsimertinib treatmentNSCLC tumorsSpinal cordTumor removalNSCLCSide effectsNervous systemOsimertinibPatientsSurgery
2001
Vascular complications after percutaneous coronary interventions following hemostasis with manual compression versus arteriotomy closure devices
Dangas G, Mehran R, Kokolis S, Feldman D, Satler L, Pichard A, Kent K, Lansky A, Stone G, Leon M. Vascular complications after percutaneous coronary interventions following hemostasis with manual compression versus arteriotomy closure devices. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2001, 38: 638-641. PMID: 11527609, DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(01)01449-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercutaneous coronary interventionArteriotomy closure devicesManual compressionVascular complicationsCoronary interventionClosure deviceHigher vascular complication ratesVascular complication ratesVascular surgical repairPrevious clinical studiesAchievement of hemostasisHematocrit dropEarly ambulationComplication rateConsecutive patientsTransfemoral approachSheath removalSurgical repairArteriovenous fistulaHemostasis techniquesAccess siteClinical studiesLarge cohortMultivariate analysisComplications
1986
Clinical features as predictors of functional status in children with cystic fibrosis
Katz J, Horwitz R, Dolan T, Shapiro E. Clinical features as predictors of functional status in children with cystic fibrosis. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1986, 108: 352-358. PMID: 3950815, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(86)80872-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCystic fibrosisClinical courseClinical featuresGood clinical courseValuable prognostic indicatorPrevious clinical studiesClinical deteriorationGastrointestinal symptomsPrognostic indicatorFunctional statusClinical studiesRespiratory diseaseSurvival rateFibrosisPatientsDiagnosisSubsequent outcomesSubsequent survival ratesChildrenSymptomsOutcomesSubstantial variabilityInitial levelMorbidityYears
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