2024
Correlation of stress, depression, sleep, and pain with race and body mass index (BMI): Secondary analysis from Alliance A011502.
Gandhi S, Ballman K, Holmes M, Visvanathan K, Symington B, Carvan M, Matyka C, Weiss A, Winer E, Razaq W, Carey L, Partridge A, Chen W. Correlation of stress, depression, sleep, and pain with race and body mass index (BMI): Secondary analysis from Alliance A011502. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: e23171-e23171. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.e23171.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexPerceived Stress ScaleBrief Pain InventoryBody mass indexCESD-REpidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-RevisedCenter for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-RevisedModerate/severe painBlack womenPoor sleepSleep qualityCESD-R scoresPerceived Stress Scale scoresAssociated with higher stressPittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scoreNonmetastatic breast cancerAssociation of stressSleep Quality IndexBreast cancerAssociated with worse clinical outcomesStatistically significant associationNo depressionBrief Pain Inventory scoresOutcome disparitiesChi-square testAssociation of higher baseline stress and pain with clinical outcomes: Secondary analysis from Alliance A011502.
Gandhi S, Ballman K, Holmes M, Visvanathan K, Symington B, Carvan M, Matyka C, Weiss A, Winer E, Razaq W, Carey L, Partridge A, Chen W. Association of higher baseline stress and pain with clinical outcomes: Secondary analysis from Alliance A011502. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: 11016-11016. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.11016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInvasive disease-free survivalBrief Pain InventoryPerceived Stress ScaleOverall survivalPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexMultivariate Cox modelClinical outcomesBreast cancerCESD-RClinical trialsAssociated with worse clinical outcomesDouble-blind clinical trialCox modelBrief Pain Inventory scoresHormone receptor statusDisease-free survivalEpidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-RevisedCenter for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-RevisedHigher Perceived Stress ScaleBody mass indexNonmetastatic breast cancerSleep qualityCESD-R scoresPerceived Stress Scale scoresPittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scoreAspirin vs Placebo as Adjuvant Therapy for Breast Cancer
Chen W, Ballman K, Partridge A, Hahn O, Briccetti F, Irvin W, Symington B, Visvanathan K, Pohlmann P, Openshaw T, Weiss A, Winer E, Carey L, Holmes M. Aspirin vs Placebo as Adjuvant Therapy for Breast Cancer. JAMA 2024, 331: 1714-1721. PMID: 38683596, PMCID: PMC11059055, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2024.4840.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurvivors of breast cancerInvasive disease-free survival eventsDisease-free survival eventsNonmetastatic breast cancerBreast cancer recurrenceBreast cancerFollow-upRisk of breast cancer recurrenceHazard ratioInvasive cancer eventOverall survivalPrevent breast cancer recurrenceCancer recurrenceBreast cancer survivalInvasive disease-free survivalRates of grade 3Adjuvant breast cancer treatmentTrial of aspirinSurvival eventsDisease-free survivalMedian follow-upDouble-blind trialDaily aspirin therapyStudies of aspirinBreast cancer treatment
2019
Breast Cancer Treatment
Waks AG, Winer EP. Breast Cancer Treatment. JAMA 2019, 321: 288-300. PMID: 30667505, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2018.19323.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTriple-negative breast cancerNonmetastatic breast cancerTriple-negative tumorsBreast cancerSystemic therapyTumor subtypesMetastatic triple-negative breast cancerHormone receptor-positive tumorsBreast cancer-specific survivalHuman epidermal growth factor 2Epidermal growth factor 2Small-molecule inhibitor therapyMajor tumor subtypesCancer-specific survivalMedian overall survivalProgesterone receptor expressionMetastatic breast cancerTime of diagnosisReceptor-positive tumorsBreast cancer treatmentErbB2-positive tumorsPreoperative treatment responseERBB2 gene amplificationDistinct risk profilesPalliating symptoms
2014
Frailty and Adherence to Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy in Older Women With Breast Cancer: CALGB Protocol 369901
Sheppard VB, Faul LA, Luta G, Clapp JD, Yung RL, Wang JH, Kimmick G, Isaacs C, Tallarico M, Barry WT, Pitcher BN, Hudis C, Winer EP, Cohen HJ, Muss HB, Hurria A, Mandelblatt JS. Frailty and Adherence to Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy in Older Women With Breast Cancer: CALGB Protocol 369901. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2014, 32: 2318-2327. PMID: 24934786, PMCID: PMC4105485, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2013.51.7367.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdjuvant hormonal therapyHormonal therapyBreast cancerOlder womenInfluence of frailtyCovariate adjustmentRisk of discontinuationNonmetastatic breast cancerBreast cancer ageProportional hazards modelIIB diseaseEarly discontinuationMost patientsOlder patientsProspective cohortBaseline frailtyCancer ageHigher oddsDiscontinuationHazards modelMost womenPsychosocial dataNoninitiationTherapyLogistic regressionAssociations among survivorship care plans, experiences of survivorship care, and functioning in older breast cancer survivors: CALGB/Alliance 369901
Faul LA, Luta G, Sheppard V, Isaacs C, Cohen HJ, Muss HB, Yung R, Clapp JD, Winer E, Hudis C, Tallarico M, Wang J, Barry WT, Mandelblatt JS. Associations among survivorship care plans, experiences of survivorship care, and functioning in older breast cancer survivors: CALGB/Alliance 369901. Journal Of Cancer Survivorship 2014, 8: 627-637. PMID: 24917307, PMCID: PMC4386650, DOI: 10.1007/s11764-014-0371-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOlder breast cancer survivorsSurvivorship care plansBreast cancer survivorsCare plansCancer survivorsSCP receiptSurvivorship careOlder survivorsBreast cancer followCooperative group sitesNonmetastatic breast cancerPatient-reported outcomesCancer followSymptom burdenComorbid conditionsRecurrence surveillanceCancer patientsCancer sequelaePrimary careMethodsThree hundredBreast cancerCancer worryLower oddsOlder womenTelephone interviews
2010
Breast Cancer Adjuvant Chemotherapy Decisions in Older Women: The Role of Patient Preference and Interactions With Physicians
Mandelblatt JS, Sheppard VB, Hurria A, Kimmick G, Isaacs C, Taylor KL, Kornblith AB, Noone AM, Luta G, Tallarico M, Barry WT, Hunegs L, Zon R, Naughton M, Winer E, Hudis C, Edge SB, Cohen HJ, Muss H. Breast Cancer Adjuvant Chemotherapy Decisions in Older Women: The Role of Patient Preference and Interactions With Physicians. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2010, 28: 3146-3153. PMID: 20516438, PMCID: PMC2903313, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2009.24.3295.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChemotherapy usePatient preferencesChemotherapy decisionsOlder womenCooperative group sitesAdjuvant chemotherapy decisionsNonmetastatic breast cancerHigher patient ratingsTimes higher oddsPatient ageChemotherapy ratesPatient interviewsProvider communicationPatient ratingsBreast cancerPhysician surveyHigher oddsChemotherapyLogistic regressionWomenLimited dataWomen's preferencesImportant correlatesGroupComorbidities
2008
Ten-Year Survival and Cost Following Breast Cancer Recurrence: Estimates from SEER-Medicare Data
Stokes ME, Thompson D, Montoya EL, Weinstein MC, Winer EP, Earle CC. Ten-Year Survival and Cost Following Breast Cancer Recurrence: Estimates from SEER-Medicare Data. Value In Health 2008, 11: 213-220. PMID: 18380633, DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4733.2007.00226.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer recurrenceBreast cancer eventsContralateral breast cancerNonmetastatic breast cancerSEER-Medicare dataBreast cancerCancer recurrenceDistant recurrenceSurveillance EpidemiologyCancer eventsMedicare claimsNational Cancer Institute's Surveillance EpidemiologyBreast cancer leadEnd Results registryTen-year survivalImpact of recurrencePaucity of dataMedian survivalPharmacologic therapyLocal recurrenceRetrospective analysisRecurrencePatientsCancer leadCancer
2003
Quality of non-breast cancer health maintenance among elderly breast cancer survivors.
Earle CC, Burstein HJ, Winer EP, Weeks JC. Quality of non-breast cancer health maintenance among elderly breast cancer survivors. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2003, 21: 1447-51. PMID: 12697865, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2003.03.060.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer survivorsCancer survivorsPreventive servicesElderly breast cancer survivorsHealth maintenanceNonmetastatic breast cancerGeneral medical carePrimary care physiciansPreventive health careHigh-quality preventive servicesHigh-quality careTypes of practitionersHigher socioeconomic statusCare physiciansMammographic screeningOncology specialistsAppropriate followCancer recurrenceElderly womenNonmedical factorsRegistry areasBreast cancerHealth care participationProvider characteristicsMedicare data