2021
Exploring the impact of exercise and mind–body prehabilitation interventions on physical and psychological outcomes in women undergoing breast cancer surgery
Knoerl R, Giobbie-Hurder A, Sannes TS, Chagpar AB, Dillon D, Dominici LS, Frank ES, Golshan M, McTiernan A, Rhei E, Tolaney SM, Winer EP, Yung RL, Irwin ML, Ligibel JA. Exploring the impact of exercise and mind–body prehabilitation interventions on physical and psychological outcomes in women undergoing breast cancer surgery. Supportive Care In Cancer 2021, 30: 2027-2036. PMID: 34648061, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-021-06617-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer treatment-related symptomsPrehabilitation interventionsTreatment-related symptomsTime of enrollmentImpact of exerciseQuality of lifeBreast cancerGroup participantsPre-operative exerciseBreast cancer surgeryMind-body interventionsCognitive functioningOpportunity trialCancer surgeryOutcome measuresSecondary analysisOne monthSurgeryMeasures of qualityGroup comparisonsCancer diagnosisCancerWomenInterventionSignificant differences
2020
De-escalating Breast Cancer Surgery—Where Is the Tipping Point?
Morrow M, Winer EP. De-escalating Breast Cancer Surgery—Where Is the Tipping Point? JAMA Oncology 2020, 6: 183-184. PMID: 31830209, DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2019.4849.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Acute appendicitis secondary to metastatic carcinoma of the breast: Case report and review of the literature
Tahara R, Keraliya A, Ramaiya N, Ritterhouse L, Winer E, Tolaney S. Acute appendicitis secondary to metastatic carcinoma of the breast: Case report and review of the literature. Cancer Treatment And Research Communications 2015, 4: 41-45. DOI: 10.1016/j.ctrc.2015.04.001.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Survival Implications Associated with Variation in Mastectomy Rates for Early‐Staged Breast Cancer
Brooks JM, Chrischilles EA, Landrum MB, Wright KB, Fang G, Winer EP, Keating NL. Survival Implications Associated with Variation in Mastectomy Rates for Early‐Staged Breast Cancer. International Journal Of Surgical Oncology 2012, 2012: 127854. PMID: 22928097, PMCID: PMC3423912, DOI: 10.1155/2012/127854.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEarly-stage breast cancerMastectomy ratesESBC patientsRCT populationBreast cancerSurvival implicationsHealth Consensus Development ConferenceHigher mastectomy ratesConsensus Development ConferenceSurgery choicePatientsMastectomyDevelopment ConferenceNIH guidelinesNational InstituteRecent evidenceRCTsCancerBreastSurvivalPatient alignmentGuidelinesSurgeryPopulation
2008
Breast surgery in stage IV breast cancer: impact of staging and patient selection on overall survival
Bafford AC, Burstein HJ, Barkley CR, Smith BL, Lipsitz S, Iglehart JD, Winer EP, Golshan M. Breast surgery in stage IV breast cancer: impact of staging and patient selection on overall survival. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2008, 115: 7-12. PMID: 18581232, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-008-0101-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStage IV breast cancerOverall survivalBreast cancerStage IV breast carcinomaMedian overall survivalDatabase of patientsAdverse predictorsHer2neu statusUnderwent mastectomySurgery groupLiver metastasesMedian survivalMetastatic diseaseBreast surgeryTherapeutic surgeryBreast carcinomaNS groupRetrospective analysisStaging factorsSurgerySurvivalWomenPatientsMultivariate survivalCancer
2003
Consultation with a medical oncologist before surgery and type of surgery among elderly women with early-stage breast cancer.
Keating NL, Landrum MB, Ayanian JZ, Winer EP, Guadagnoli E. Consultation with a medical oncologist before surgery and type of surgery among elderly women with early-stage breast cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2003, 21: 4532-9. PMID: 14673040, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2003.05.131.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast-conserving surgeryDefinitive surgeryMedical oncologistsType of surgeryElderly womenAxillary dissectionBreast cancerEarly-stage breast cancerGuideline-recommended careRetrospective cohort studyAxillary node dissectionBreast cancer treatmentPercent of womenPopulation-based sampleComorbid illnessesNode dissectionCohort studyGuideline recommendationsDifferentiated cancerTeaching hospitalAdjusted proportionSurgeryOncologistsCancer treatmentWomen
2000
Testing for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer in the Southeastern United States
Miron A, Schildkraut J, Rimer B, Winer E, Skinner C, Futreal P, Culler D, Calingaert B, Clark S, Marcom P, Iglehart J. Testing for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer in the Southeastern United States. Annals Of Surgery 2000, 231: 624-634. PMID: 10767783, PMCID: PMC1421049, DOI: 10.1097/00000658-200005000-00002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProphylactic surgeryPreventive surgeryOvarian cancerFree genetic testingProspective clinical trialsBreast cancer patientsHereditary breast cancerPositive test resultsUncertain clinical significanceMore heterogeneous populationsBaseline characteristicsCancer patientsBaseline questionnaireClinical trialsTime of entryBreast cancerClinical significanceHeterogeneous syndromeSurgeryHereditary breastNumber of womenDeleterious gene mutationsBRCA2 genesGenetic testingSpecial populations