2024
Association of exposure to extreme rainfall events with cause-specific mortality in North Carolina, US
Chan K, Ban J, Ma Y, Chen K. Association of exposure to extreme rainfall events with cause-specific mortality in North Carolina, US. Environmental Research Letters 2024, 19: 044006. DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ad2dd2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCause-specific mortalityExtreme rainfall eventsDaily total precipitationRainfall eventsCounty-level mortality dataNorth Carolina countiesTime-series studyRisk of mortalityDaily rainfall measurementsNon-accidental diseasesNorth CarolinaMortality dataRespiratory mortalityExternal mortalityMortality riskRainfall measurementsTotal precipitationNon-accidentalRace groupsMeta-analysisCardiovascular diseaseRainfallStudy periodTwo-stage analysisNorth
2021
Racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in treatment outcomes in patients (pts) with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL): A U.S. real-world study using a de-identified electronic health record (EHR)-derived database.
Jin Y, Li J, Mun Y, Masaquel A, Hu S, Biondo J, Huntington S. Racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in treatment outcomes in patients (pts) with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL): A U.S. real-world study using a de-identified electronic health record (EHR)-derived database. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2021, 39: e18514-e18514. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.e18514.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiffuse large B-cell lymphomaOverall survivalBaseline characteristicsTreatment patternsEastern Cooperative Oncology Group scoreHealth outcomesLarge B-cell lymphomaSimilar disease stageRetrospective cohort studyFirst-line therapyBetter overall survivalDays of diagnosisNon-Hodgkin lymphomaRace groupsB-cell lymphomaYears of ageReal-world studyDe-identified databaseSignificant differencesElectronic health recordsAdvanced diseaseR-CHOPCohort studyNext therapyMedicaid insurance
2020
Population-level Benefits of Extragenital Gonorrhea Screening Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: An Exploratory Modeling Analysis.
Earnest R, Rönn M, Bellerose M, Gift T, Berruti A, Hsu K, Testa C, Zhu L, Malyuta Y, Menzies N, Salomon J. Population-level Benefits of Extragenital Gonorrhea Screening Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: An Exploratory Modeling Analysis. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2020, 47: 484-490. PMID: 32355108, PMCID: PMC7903327, DOI: 10.1097/olq.0000000000001189.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExtragenital screeningMultisite infectionExtragenital sitesRectal screeningSite-specific prevalenceGonorrhea ScreeningPharyngeal sitesGonorrhea infectionExtragenital infectionsGonorrhea prevalencePopulation-level benefitsRectal sitesImproved screeningDisease controlInfectionPrevalenceIncidenceMenHigh rateSexScreeningRace groupsScreening levelsGonorrheaClinic
2019
Investigating racial differences in treatment responses through analysis of real-world data (RWD).
Liu Z, Ma M, Grover K, Li L, Goldsweig H, Yadav K, Zhou X, Mullaney T, Redfern A, Jappe W, Zimmerman M, Prentice T, Pan Q, Oh W, Schadt E, Li D, Chen R. Investigating racial differences in treatment responses through analysis of real-world data (RWD). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2019, 37: e18141-e18141. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2019.37.15_suppl.e18141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerMetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerMetastatic breast cancerMedian TTDTreatment discontinuationUnresectable hepatocellular carcinomaCheckpoint inhibitorsHepatocellular carcinomaClinical trialsTreatment responseNon-small cell lung cancerEvidence-based cancer careCastration-resistant prostate cancerTherapeutic agentsEGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitorsLonger TTDSurrogate clinical endpointsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsMetastatic colorectal cancerRace groupsCell lung cancerPost-menopausal womenEGFR antibody cetuximabClinical trial resultsWild-type KRAS
2018
Colorectal Cancer Incidence and Mortality Rates Among New York City Adults Ages 20–54 years during 1976–2015
Van Beck K, Jasek J, Roods K, Brown J, Farley S, List J. Colorectal Cancer Incidence and Mortality Rates Among New York City Adults Ages 20–54 years during 1976–2015. JNCI Cancer Spectrum 2018, 2: pky048. PMID: 31360871, PMCID: PMC6649822, DOI: 10.1093/jncics/pky048.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnnual percent changeAdults ages 20Age 20CRC incidenceRegistry dataMortality rateColorectal cancer incidence ratesState cancer registry dataLocal registry dataColorectal cancer incidenceCancer registry dataCancer incidence ratesCRC mortalityCancer incidenceIncidence rateCompatible signsTimely screeningPercent changeMortality trendsIncidenceYounger white AmericansTwo-sided testsRace groupsYearsPatients
2011
Socioeconomic Position Is Not Associated With 30-Day or 1-Year Mortality in Demographically Diverse Vascular Surgery Patients
Mazzeffi M, Lin H, Flynn B. Socioeconomic Position Is Not Associated With 30-Day or 1-Year Mortality in Demographically Diverse Vascular Surgery Patients. Journal Of Cardiothoracic And Vascular Anesthesia 2011, 26: 420-426. PMID: 22033353, DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2011.09.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRace-sex groupsSocioeconomic positionLower-extremity bypassPrivate insuranceLower-extremity bypass surgeryDiverse patient populationsImpact of SEPElectronic medical databasesNon-white menOne-year mortalityTertiary care hospitalStatistically significant associationComorbid risk factorsEffects of raceAssociated with short-US CensusLong-term mortalityCare hospitalSignificant associationRace groupsMedical databasesRisk factorsVascular surgery patientsAssociated with 30-dayAmerican Society of Anesthesiologists physical status
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