2014
Redistribution of Health Care Costs after the Adoption of Positron Emission Tomography among Medicare Beneficiaries with Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer, 1998–2005
Dinan MA, Curtis LH, Carpenter WR, Biddle AK, Abernethy AP, Patz EF, Schulman KA, Weinberger M. Redistribution of Health Care Costs after the Adoption of Positron Emission Tomography among Medicare Beneficiaries with Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer, 1998–2005. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2014, 9: 512-518. PMID: 24736074, DOI: 10.1097/jto.0000000000000102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell lung cancerTotal health care costsHealth care costsPositron emission tomographyProportion of patientsRate of surgeryMedicare beneficiariesLung cancerCare costsEmission tomographySurgical resectionInpatient costsRetrospective cohort studyYear of diagnosisMain outcome measuresCohort studyTreatment patternsOutcome measuresRadiation therapyChemotherapyPatientsRadiotherapyStudy periodCancerMedicare approval
2012
Stage Migration, Selection Bias, and Survival Associated With the Adoption of Positron Emission Tomography Among Medicare Beneficiaries With Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer, 1998-2003
Dinan MA, Curtis LH, Carpenter WR, Biddle AK, Abernethy AP, Patz EF, Schulman KA, Weinberger M. Stage Migration, Selection Bias, and Survival Associated With the Adoption of Positron Emission Tomography Among Medicare Beneficiaries With Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer, 1998-2003. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2012, 30: 2725-2730. PMID: 22753917, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2011.40.4392.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositron emission tomographyOverall survivalStage migrationMedicare beneficiariesAdvanced diseasePET useEnd Results-Medicare dataEmission tomographyProportion of patientsStage IV diseaseCell lung cancerSelection biasUpstaging of diseaseGreater overall survivalStage-specific survivalStudy criteriaLung cancerSurvival AssociatedImproved outcomesRetrospective analysisStage distributionNSCLCPatientsDiseaseSurvival