2020
Incidence and survival of inflammatory breast cancer between 1973 and 2015 in the SEER database
Abraham H, Xia Y, Mukherjee B, Merajver S. Incidence and survival of inflammatory breast cancer between 1973 and 2015 in the SEER database. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2020, 185: 229-238. PMID: 33033965, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-020-05938-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSurvival timeBlack patientsBreast cancerWhite patientsSurvival rateIncidence rateIncidence of IBCInflammatory breast cancerPurposeInflammatory breast cancerResultsThe overall incidenceAge-adjusted incidence ratesMean survival timeRelative survival ratesIBC patientsT stageAggressive variantSkin progressionNo significant differenceDisease criteriaSurvival disparitiesPatientsSignificant differenceSurvivalConfidence intervalsMonthsMenopausal hormone therapy prior to the diagnosis of ovarian cancer is associated with improved survival
Brieger KK, Peterson S, Lee AW, Mukherjee B, Bakulski KM, Alimujiang A, Anton-Culver H, Anglesio MS, Bandera EV, Berchuck A, Bowtell DDL, Chenevix-Trench G, Cho KR, Cramer DW, DeFazio A, Doherty JA, Fortner RT, Garsed DW, Gayther SA, Gentry-Maharaj A, Goode EL, Goodman MT, Harris HR, Høgdall E, Huntsman DG, Shen H, Jensen A, Johnatty SE, Jordan SJ, Kjaer SK, Kupryjanczyk J, Lambrechts D, McLean K, Menon U, Modugno F, Moysich K, Ness R, Ramus SJ, Richardson J, Risch H, Rossing MA, Trabert B, Wentzensen N, Ziogas A, Terry KL, Wu AH, Hanley GE, Pharoah P, Webb PM, Pike MC, Pearce CL, Consortium F. Menopausal hormone therapy prior to the diagnosis of ovarian cancer is associated with improved survival. Gynecologic Oncology 2020, 158: 702-709. PMID: 32641237, PMCID: PMC7487048, DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2020.06.481.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMenopausal hormone therapyOvarian cancer survivalMHT useResidual diseaseHormone therapyCancer survivalOvarian cancerHigh-grade serous carcinomaMacroscopic residual diseaseHormone therapy useFavorable prognostic factorPost-menopausal womenOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumProportional hazards modelRecency of useImproved survivalPrognostic factorsTherapy useSerous carcinomaOvarian carcinomaHazards modelSmall studyAdvanced stageLarger studyLogistic regression
2016
Microsatellite Alterations With Allelic Loss at 9p24.2 Signify Less-Aggressive Colorectal Cancer Metastasis
Koi M, Garcia M, Choi C, Kim H, Koike J, Hemmi H, Nagasaka T, Okugawa Y, Toiyama Y, Kitajima T, Imaoka H, Kusunoki M, Chen Y, Mukherjee B, Boland C, Carethers J. Microsatellite Alterations With Allelic Loss at 9p24.2 Signify Less-Aggressive Colorectal Cancer Metastasis. Gastroenterology 2016, 150: 944-955. PMID: 26752111, PMCID: PMC4808397, DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2015.12.032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiomarkers, TumorChi-Square DistributionChromosome AberrationsChromosomes, Human, Pair 9Colorectal NeoplasmsDisease ProgressionDisease-Free SurvivalFemaleGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseHumansJapanKaplan-Meier EstimateLiver NeoplasmsLogistic ModelsLoss of HeterozygosityMaleMicrosatellite RepeatsMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalNeoplasm StagingOdds RatioPhenotypeProportional Hazards ModelsProto-Oncogene Proteins B-rafProto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)Republic of KoreaRisk FactorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsPrimary colorectal tumorsLoss of heterozygosityLiver metastasesColorectal cancerColorectal tumorsElevated microsatellite alterationsMicrosatellite alterationsStage IICurative treatment of patientsStage III colorectal cancerOverall survival of patientsSurvival of patientsIII colorectal cancerTumor to liverColorectal cancer recurrenceTreatment of patientsMatched liver metastasesCancer cell nucleiMatched metastasesDisease recurrenceOverall survivalPrognostic factorsAllelic lossNo significant differenceCurative treatment
2009
Bayesian inference for the stereotype regression model: Application to a case–control study of prostate cancer
Ahn J, Mukherjee B, Banerjee M, Cooney K. Bayesian inference for the stereotype regression model: Application to a case–control study of prostate cancer. Statistics In Medicine 2009, 28: 3139-3157. PMID: 19731262, PMCID: PMC3103066, DOI: 10.1002/sim.3693.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBayes TheoremCase-Control StudiesHumansMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasm StagingProstatic NeoplasmsRegression AnalysisConceptsStereotype regression modelProportional odds modelLog-odds-ratioStereotype modelMaximum likelihood estimationOdds modelBayesian inferenceAdjacent category logit modelCase-control study of prostate cancerLack of identifiabilityModel comparison procedureLikelihood estimationProduct representationValid inferenceFrequentist approachUnordered outcomesCategorical responsesOrdered outcomesCategory-specific scoresOdd structuresComparison procedureCategorical outcomesLatent variablesInferenceCase-control study