2024
Exercise and Nutrition to Improve Cancer Treatment-Related Outcomes (ENICTO)
Schmitz K, Brown J, Irwin M, Robien K, Scott J, Berger N, Caan B, Cercek A, Crane T, Evans S, Ligibel J, Meyerhardt J, Agurs-Collins T, Basen-Engquist K, Bea J, Cai S, Cartmel B, Chinchilli V, Demark-Wahnefried W, Dieli-Conwright C, DiPietro L, Doerksen S, Edelstein S, Elena J, Evans W, Ferrucci L, Foldi J, Freylersythe S, Furberg H, Jones L, Levine R, Moskowitz C, Owusu C, Penedo F, Rabin B, Ratner E, Rosenzweig M, Salz T, Sanft T, Schlumbrecht M, Spielmann G, Thomson C, Tjaden A, Weiser M, Yang S, Yu A, Perna F, Caan B, Anderson S, Bahia H, Castillo A, Feliciano E, Johnson K, Ross M, Weltzein E, Brown J, Albarado B, Compton S, Green T, Nash R, Nauta P, Welch M, Yang S, Meyerhardt J, Dieli-Conwright C, Nguyen D, Pena A, Spielmann G, Kim Y, Evans W, Bea J, Blew R, Crane T, Bhatti A, Clavon R, Erlandsen S, Freylersythe S, Hollander K, Lopez-Pentecost M, Penedo F, Rolle L, Rossi P, Schlumbrecht M, Wheeler M, Irwin M, Cao A, Cartmel B, Ferrucci L, Gottlieb L, Harrigan M, Li F, McGowan C, Puklin L, Ratner E, Sanft T, Zupa M, Berger N, Cerne S, Mills C, Conochan S, Hundal J, Owusu C, Ligibel J, Campbell N, DiGuglielmo K, Kemp W, Maples-Campbell C, Nguyen T, Oppenheim J, Tanasijevic A, Thomson C, Yung A, Basen-Engquist K, Loomba P, Chinchilli V, Schmitz K, Binder J, Doerksen S, Foldi J, Garrett S, Scalise R, Sobolewski M, White L, Scott J, Cercek A, Cai S, Cao S, Furberg H, Harrison J, Jones L, Lee C, Levine R, Michalski M, Moskowitz C, Novo R, Rabazzi J, Stoeckel K, Salz T, Weiser M, Yu A, Demark-Wahnefried W, Robien K, Evans S, DiPietro L, Duong B, Edelstein S, Helmchen L, Le D, McCleary C, Tjaden A, Wopat H, Rabin B, Perna F, Agurs-Collins T, Czajkowski S, Elena J, Nebeling L, Norton W. Exercise and Nutrition to Improve Cancer Treatment-Related Outcomes (ENICTO). Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2024, djae177. PMID: 39118255, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djae177.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-reported physical functionTreatment-related outcomesTreatment-related side effectsRisk of suboptimal outcomesExercise interventionOncology carePhysical functionNational Cancer InstituteNutrition ProgramIntervention effectsCommon Data ElementsExerciseCancer InstituteCommunity opportunitiesData elementsStandard of careInterventionCareCancer patientsNutritionRelative dose intensityOutcomesSuboptimal outcomesCancer treatmentChemotherapy relative dose intensity
2023
Disruption in Cancer Care During Early Survivorship due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Patient Satisfaction with Telemedicine
Bellizzi K, Ligus K, Fritzson E, Salafia C, Sanft T, Park C. Disruption in Cancer Care During Early Survivorship due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Patient Satisfaction with Telemedicine. Supportive Care In Cancer 2023, 31: 291. PMID: 37084094, PMCID: PMC10119514, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-023-07767-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer care disruptionsCare disruptionsCare appointmentsPatient satisfactionEarly survivorshipVirtual visitsCOVID-19 pandemicSurvivorship care deliveryCancer survivorship careMode of deliverySupportive careSurvivorship carePerson appointmentsElective surgeryVirtual appointmentsColorectal cancerCancer careCancer patientsPerson visitsTelehealth modalitiesMost survivorsPatient questionsCare deliveryREDCap surveySocial work services
2022
Ancillary treatment referrals and visits after breast cancer surgery in a sociodemographically diverse population.
Chan V, Heller D, Berger E, Capozza S, Greenup R, Sanft T. Ancillary treatment referrals and visits after breast cancer surgery in a sociodemographically diverse population. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 1533-1533. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.1533.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer surgeryProvider referralCancer surgeryMultivariable analysisHigher median household incomeHispanic ethnicityYale New Haven Health SystemMedian household incomeMultivariable logistic regression analysisHealth systemHigh school degreeLarge urban health systemPost-operative morbidityBreast cancer patientsUrban health systemZip codesLogistic regression analysisUrban cancer centerPoor healthcare accessElectronic health recordsAncillary therapySchool degreeCancer CenterCancer patientsTreatment referralThe Breast Cancer Index Registry Study: Initial analysis of the first 1,000 patients.
O'Shaughnessy J, Encarnacion C, O'Neal B, Wong J, Siuliukina N, Sanft T, Jankowitz R, Pegram M, Treuner K, Fox J. The Breast Cancer Index Registry Study: Initial analysis of the first 1,000 patients. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: e12513-e12513. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.e12513.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast Cancer IndexExtended endocrine therapyLate distant recurrenceBreast cancer patientsRegistry studyEndocrine therapyDistant recurrenceClinicopathological factorsMedication adherenceCancer patientsHigh riskLower riskHormone receptor-positive breast cancer patientsReceptor-positive breast cancer patientsEarly-stage breast cancer patientsNCCN Clinical Practice GuidelinesLong-term clinical outcomesPositive breast cancer patientsAssociated clinicopathological factorsAdjuvant endocrine therapyNode-negative patientsNode-positive patientsPrognostic risk groupsClinical practice guidelinesRoutine clinical care
2018
84 Psychosocial Consequences and Lifestyle Interventions
Mehra K, Berkowitz A, Sanft T. 84 Psychosocial Consequences and Lifestyle Interventions. 2018, 1039-1048.e4. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-35955-9.00084-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLifestyle interventionBreast cancerBreast cancer patientsBreast cancer riskLives of patientsLifestyle factorsCancer patientsInterventional studyCancer riskPsychosocial interventionsPsychosocial consequencesSignificant distressPatientsCancerInterventionOverview of optionsDiseaseDistressRiskPainPrognosisArea of investigationDiagnosisSurvivorsWomen