2023
Incarceration and screen-detectable cancer diagnosis among adults in Connecticut
Richman I, Soulos P, Lin H, Aminawung J, Oladeru O, Puglisi L, Wang E, Gross C. Incarceration and screen-detectable cancer diagnosis among adults in Connecticut. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2023, 116: 485-489. PMID: 37991935, PMCID: PMC10919339, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djad242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer incidence among incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals: A statewide retrospective cohort study
Aminawung J, Soulos P, Oladeru O, Lin H, Gonsalves L, Puglisi L, Hassan S, Richman I, Wang E, Gross C. Cancer incidence among incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals: A statewide retrospective cohort study. Cancer Medicine 2023, 12: 15447-15454. PMID: 37248772, PMCID: PMC10417084, DOI: 10.1002/cam4.6162.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-Hispanic Black individualsScreen-detectable cancersStandardized incidence ratiosNon-Hispanic white individualsCancer incidenceGeneral populationStatewide retrospective cohort studyRetrospective cohort studyWhite individualsState tumor registryLower cancer incidenceBlack individualsHigher cancer incidenceIncarceration exposureCohort studyRetrospective cohortTumor RegistryIncidence ratiosIncarcerated individualsCancer screeningIncidence rateHigh incidenceConnecticut residentsEthnic strataIncidence
2021
Incarceration and Cancer-Related Outcomes (ICRO) study protocol: using a mixed-methods approach to investigate the role of incarceration on cancer incidence, mortality and quality of care
Puglisi L, Halberstam AA, Aminawung J, Gallagher C, Gonsalves L, Schulman-Green D, Lin HJ, Metha R, Mun S, Oladeru OT, Gross C, Wang EA. Incarceration and Cancer-Related Outcomes (ICRO) study protocol: using a mixed-methods approach to investigate the role of incarceration on cancer incidence, mortality and quality of care. BMJ Open 2021, 11: e048863. PMID: 34035109, PMCID: PMC8154989, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-048863.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of careCancer careCancer incidenceSequential explanatory mixed-methods study designCancer screening ratesConnecticut Tumor RegistrySocioeconomic statusMultivariable logistic regressionExplanatory mixed-methods study designCox survival modelsConnecticut DepartmentHuman Investigation CommitteePaucity of dataInstitutional review boardUniversity Institutional Review BoardMixed-methods study designTumor RegistryScreening ratesCancer mortalityInvasive cancerCancer outcomesCancer disparitiesStudy protocolHigh riskOutcome studies
2018
State breast density inform mandate laws and utilization of adjunctive screening tests and cancer detection following screening mammography.
Gross C, Hoag J, Xu X, Richman I, Aminawung J, Soulos P, Busch S. State breast density inform mandate laws and utilization of adjunctive screening tests and cancer detection following screening mammography. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2018, 36: 6579-6579. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2018.36.15_suppl.6579.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
PS1-44: Time to Surgery for Melanoma
Lott J, Soulos P, Aminawung J, Gross C. PS1-44: Time to Surgery for Melanoma. Clinical Medicine & Research 2014, 12: 78-78. PMCID: PMC4453318, DOI: 10.3121/cmr.2014.1250.ps1-44.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCases of melanomaDermatologic careRetrospective cohort studyPatient-level factorsElixhauser Comorbidity IndexICD-9 codesMultivariate logistic regressionSurgical procedure codesMelanoma-related deathHospital referral regionsMedicare administrative claimsClustering of casesPrior melanomaComorbidity indexCohort studySurgical resectionSurgical therapyPrimary outcomeSurgical delayIncident melanomaMedian timeRegional diseaseMedicare databaseCutaneous melanomaSkin biopsies