2023
Time to Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer in Patients Undergoing Lung Cancer Screening
Bernstein E, DeRycke E, Han L, Bastian L, Bade B, Lerz K, Kravetz J, Carino M, Rose M, Akgun K, Cain H. Time to Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer in Patients Undergoing Lung Cancer Screening. 2023, a2734-a2734. DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2023.207.1_meetingabstracts.a2734.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Differences in Active and Passive Smoking Exposures and Lung Cancer Incidence Between Veterans and Non-Veterans in the Women’s Health Initiative
Bastian LA, Gray KE, DeRycke E, Mirza S, Gierisch JM, Haskell SG, Magruder KM, Wakelee HA, Wang A, Ho GY, LaCroix AZ. Differences in Active and Passive Smoking Exposures and Lung Cancer Incidence Between Veterans and Non-Veterans in the Women’s Health Initiative. The Gerontologist 2016, 56: s102-s111. PMID: 26768384, PMCID: PMC5881614, DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnv664.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPassive smoking exposureWomen's Health InitiativeSmoking exposureLung cancer incidenceLung cancerWomen veteransHealth initiativesCancer incidenceHigh riskCox proportional hazards modelLung cancer incidence ratesOlder women veteransPassive tobacco exposureCancer incidence ratesProportional hazards modelHigh ratePostmenopausal womenPack yearsPassive smokingTobacco exposureProspective dataIncidence rateNon-VeteransTobacco useHazards model
2014
Feasibility of using an epigenetic marker of risk for lung cancer, methylation of p16, to promote smoking cessation among US veterans
Shofer S, Beyea M, Li S, Bastian LA, Wahidi MM, Kelley M, Lipkus IM. Feasibility of using an epigenetic marker of risk for lung cancer, methylation of p16, to promote smoking cessation among US veterans. BMJ Open Respiratory Research 2014, 1: e000032. PMID: 25478181, PMCID: PMC4212704, DOI: 10.1136/bmjresp-2014-000032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer riskLung cancerSmoking cessationCancer riskMethylated p16Time of enrollmentAcceptance of testingCent of participantsAirway obstructionActive smokersCurrent smokersCessation assistanceTobacco exposureCessation ratesUS veteransEpigenetic markersSmokersMethylation of p16P16 methylationCancerP16SmokingEducational materialsRiskEducational presentations
2013
Assessment of the Impact of Adjunctive Proactive Telephone Counseling to Promote Smoking Cessation among Lung Cancer Patients' Social Networks
Bastian LA, Fish LJ, Peterson BL, Biddle AK, Garst J, Lyna P, Molner S, Bepler G, Kelley M, Keefe FJ, McBride CM. Assessment of the Impact of Adjunctive Proactive Telephone Counseling to Promote Smoking Cessation among Lung Cancer Patients' Social Networks. American Journal Of Health Promotion 2013, 27: 181-190. PMID: 23286595, DOI: 10.4278/ajhp.101122-quan-387.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProactive telephone counselingCessation ratesPatient's social networkMonths postinterventionTelephone counselingSmoking cessationLung cancerSelf-directed interventionsAdaptive coping skillsCounseling phone callsPoint prevalent abstinenceCoping skillsMotivational interviewing techniquesCurrent smokersCessation effortsCounseling callsIntervention groupWeeks postinterventionArm differencesControl groupClinical sitesPostinterventionSpecial populationsGroup differencesIntervention
2011
Proactive recruitment of cancer patients' social networks into a smoking cessation trial
Bastian LA, Fish LJ, Peterson BL, Biddle AK, Garst J, Lyna P, Molner S, Bepler G, Kelley M, Keefe FJ, McBride CM. Proactive recruitment of cancer patients' social networks into a smoking cessation trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2011, 32: 498-504. PMID: 21382509, PMCID: PMC3104120, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2011.03.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer patientsSmoking cessation interventionSmoking cessation trialPatient's social networkCessation interventionsCancer patientsCessation trialEligible lung cancer patientsFamily membersLate-stage diseaseSmoking cessation programMeasures logistic regression modelsProactive recruitmentLogistic regression modelsCessation programsLung cancerPatientsFemale family membersSmokersEligible familiesClinical sitesSuccessful enrollmentAppropriate timingPotential participantsIntervention
2009
Responses to Online GSTM1 Genetic Test Results among Smokers Related to Patients with Lung Cancer: A Pilot Study
Sanderson SC, O'Neill SC, White DB, Bepler G, Bastian L, Lipkus IM, McBride CM. Responses to Online GSTM1 Genetic Test Results among Smokers Related to Patients with Lung Cancer: A Pilot Study. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2009, 18: 1953-1961. PMID: 19567511, PMCID: PMC3417294, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-08-0620.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking cessation servicesLung cancer riskGenetic test resultsCessation servicesCancer riskLung cancerEffective smoking cessation servicesLower lung cancer riskPersonal genetic test resultsSignificant between-group differencesBetween-group differencesGenetic risk informationClinic settingSmokersSmokers' responsesCeiling effectsPilot studyGSTM1PatientsRiskCancerCessation-related cognitionsReal-time assessmentRisk informationFurther researchWhat Can Interest Tell Us about Uptake of Genetic Testing? Intention and Behavior amongst Smokers Related to Patients with Lung Cancer
Sanderson S, O’Neill S, Bastian L, Bepler G, McBride C. What Can Interest Tell Us about Uptake of Genetic Testing? Intention and Behavior amongst Smokers Related to Patients with Lung Cancer. Public Health Genomics 2009, 13: 116-124. PMID: 19556750, PMCID: PMC3696369, DOI: 10.1159/000226595.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer riskGenetic testingLung cancerGenetic testing intentionsCancer riskPsychosocial aspectsPositive attitudesChoices individualsLikert-style questionsTesting intentionsUntested assumptionsParticipantsHypothetical interestHypothetical scenariosMotivationBest predictorDaily Internet useTelephone surveySmokersIntentionPatientsAttitudesGenetic testsInternet useCancerPersistent Smoking After a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer Is Associated With Higher Reported Pain Levels
Daniel M, Keefe FJ, Lyna P, Peterson B, Garst J, Kelley M, Bepler G, Bastian LA. Persistent Smoking After a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer Is Associated With Higher Reported Pain Levels. Journal Of Pain 2009, 10: 323-328. PMID: 19254679, PMCID: PMC2684817, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2008.10.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUsual pain levelsPersistent smokersLung cancerPain levelsLogistic regression analysisSevere painFormer smokersPersistent smokingSmoking statusUsual painDisease progressionNicotine intakeLate-stage lung cancerMean pain scoreLung cancer symptomsQuality of lifeRegression analysisLung cancer diagnosisPain scoresAdvanced cancerSmoking cessationMean ageCancer symptomsPainSmokers
2008
The feasibility of online genetic testing for lung cancer susceptibility: uptake of a web-based protocol and decision outcomes
O'Neill S, White D, Sanderson SC, Lipkus IM, Bepler G, Bastian LA, McBride CM. The feasibility of online genetic testing for lung cancer susceptibility: uptake of a web-based protocol and decision outcomes. Genetics In Medicine 2008, 10: 121-130. PMID: 18281920, DOI: 10.1097/gim.0b013e31815f8e06.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenetic susceptibility testingLung cancerStudy websiteGenetic testingSusceptibility testingLung cancer susceptibilityCancer genetic testingEligible relativesBaseline interviewQuit motivationBaseline measuresBlood relativesWeb-based protocolCancer susceptibilityTelephone surveyOutcomesInformed decisionsCancer