2016
Trends in the use of mastectomy in women with small node-negative breast cancer treated at US academic centers
Vaz-Luis I, Hughes ME, Cronin A, Rugo HS, Edge SB, Moy B, Theriault RL, Hassett MJ, Winer EP, Lin NU. Trends in the use of mastectomy in women with small node-negative breast cancer treated at US academic centers. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2016, 155: 569-578. PMID: 26868124, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-016-3707-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast-conserving surgeryUse of mastectomyBreast cancer patientsInitial mastectomyBilateral mastectomyBreast cancerDefinitive surgeryInitial surgeryCancer patientsNational Comprehensive Cancer Network centersSmall node-negative breast cancersStage I breast cancer patientsNode-negative breast cancerStage I breast cancerRisk breast cancerSubstantial institutional variationProportion of patientsProspective cohort studyUS academic centersI breast cancerType of surgeryLonger median timeChoice of surgeryEquivalent survival outcomesSignificant institutional variation
2013
Perceptions, knowledge, and satisfaction with contralateral prophylactic mastectomy among young women with breast cancer: a cross-sectional survey.
Rosenberg SM, Tracy MS, Meyer ME, Sepucha K, Gelber S, Hirshfield-Bartek J, Troyan S, Morrow M, Schapira L, Come SE, Winer EP, Partridge AH. Perceptions, knowledge, and satisfaction with contralateral prophylactic mastectomy among young women with breast cancer: a cross-sectional survey. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2013, 159: 373-81. PMID: 24042365, PMCID: PMC3968260, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-159-6-201309170-00003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContralateral prophylactic mastectomyContralateral breast cancerBreast cancerCross-sectional surveyYoung womenProphylactic mastectomyBilateral breast cancerBreast cancer worryAge 40 yearsCommunity medical centerBRCA2 mutation carriersSusan G. KomenBilateral mastectomyUnaffected breastCancer worryMedical CenterMutation carriersMost womenCancerEvidence-based decisionsMastectomyRecall biasWomenRiskActual riskChoosing 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
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 treatment
2009
Physical Activity Behaviors in Women with Newly Diagnosed Ductal Carcinoma-In-Situ
Ligibel JA, Partridge A, Giobbie-Hurder A, Golshan M, Emmons K, Winer EP. Physical Activity Behaviors in Women with Newly Diagnosed Ductal Carcinoma-In-Situ. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2009, 16: 106-112. PMID: 18953612, PMCID: PMC5842912, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-008-0174-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysical activityDuctal carcinomaTreatment-related variablesLongitudinal cohort studyStrenuous physical activityBreast cancer riskLogistic regression modelingPhysical activity behaviorType of exerciseTamoxifen useCohort studyBilateral mastectomyEpidemiological evidenceSitu cancerReconstructive surgeryCancer riskDepressive symptomsExercise levelsMost womenExercise frequencyHealth outcomesActivity behaviorWomenExercise behaviorNonsignificant variables