2008
The impact of sharing results of a randomized breast cancer clinical trial with study participants
Partridge AH, Wolff AC, Marcom PK, Kaufman PA, Zhang L, Gelman R, Moore C, Lake D, Fleming GF, Rugo HS, Atkins J, Sampson E, Collyar D, Winer EP. The impact of sharing results of a randomized breast cancer clinical trial with study participants. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2008, 115: 123-129. PMID: 18543100, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-008-0057-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAnxietyChemotherapy, AdjuvantClinical Trials, Phase III as TopicCommunicationData CollectionHumansMiddle AgedPatient Education as TopicPatient SatisfactionPerceptionRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRecurrenceRegression AnalysisResearch DesignTrastuzumabConceptsCancer clinical trialsClinical trialsStudy participantsBreast cancer clinical trialsCooperative group trialsSubset of womenResults One hundredClinical trial participantsPercent of participantsRecurrent diseasePatients' perceptionsGroup trialsTrial participantsFavorable responsePsychosocial supportLogistic regressionOne hundredTrialsPatientsTrastuzumabStudy resultsParticipantsTreatmentPreliminary study resultsAnxiety
1993
Silicone Controversy: a Survey of Women With Breast Cancer and Silicone Implants
Winer EP, Fee-Fulkerson K, Fulkerson CC, Catoe G, Georgiade KE, Conaway M, Brunatti C, Holmes V, Rimer BK. Silicone Controversy: a Survey of Women With Breast Cancer and Silicone Implants. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 1993, 85: 1407-1411. PMID: 8350364, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/85.17.1407.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancerBreast reconstructionMajority of womenSilicone implantsSilicone breast implantsMedical complicationsBreast implantsSuch womenPossible medical complicationsHealth care providersPotential medical complicationsSurvey of womenReconstruction patientsTreatment optionsPossible complicationsPatient concernsReconstructive surgeryCare providersBreast implant devicesComplicationsPermanent prosthesisStudy participantsCancerSubstantial riskPlastic surgeons