2011
Breast Medical Oncologists' Use of Standard Prognostic Factors to Predict a 21‐Gene Recurrence Score
Kamal AH, Loprinzi CL, Reynolds C, Dueck AC, Geiger XJ, Ingle JN, Carlson RW, Hobday TJ, Winer EP, Goetz MP. Breast Medical Oncologists' Use of Standard Prognostic Factors to Predict a 21‐Gene Recurrence Score. The Oncologist 2011, 16: 1359-1366. PMID: 21934103, PMCID: PMC3228065, DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2011-0048.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecurrence scorePrognostic criteriaRS riskTreatment recommendationsIntermediate-risk casesHormone receptor statusLymph node negativeProspective clinical trialsStandard prognostic factorsIntermediate recurrence scoreAbility of oncologistsChemotherapy useChemotherapy recommendationsChemotherapy benefitNode negativePrognostic factorsReceptor statusHistologic typeAcademic oncologistsOncologists' useTumor gradeClinical trialsBreast cancerRS categoryOncologist's ability
2009
Personalizing treatment in early-stage breast cancer: The role of standard clinical factors and genomic information in adjuvant chemotherapy decision making
Gold J, Najita J, Lester S, Richardson A, Morganstern D, Chen W, Partridge A, Krop I, Winer E, Burstein H. Personalizing treatment in early-stage breast cancer: The role of standard clinical factors and genomic information in adjuvant chemotherapy decision making. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2009, 27: 572-572. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2009.27.15_suppl.572.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEarly-stage breast cancerOncotype DX recurrence scoreRecurrence scoreDX recurrence scoreAdjuvant chemotherapyClinical factorsTumor gradeChemotherapy decisionsBreast cancerMultivariable logistic regression modelStandard clinicopathologic dataProgesterone receptor expressionReceipt of chemotherapyAdjuvant chemotherapy decisionsLow recurrence scoreHigh recurrence scoreStage breast cancerSingle academic institutionLikelihood of benefitStandard clinical factorsElectronic medical recordsLogistic regression modelsChemotherapy recommendationsMenopausal statusChemotherapy administration
2002
Adherence to Therapy With Oral Antineoplastic Agents
Partridge AH, Avorn J, Wang PS, Winer EP. Adherence to Therapy With Oral Antineoplastic Agents. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2002, 94: 652-661. PMID: 11983753, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/94.9.652.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral antineoplastic agentsAntineoplastic agentsOral antineoplastic therapyOral anticancer agentsAssessment of adherenceStudy of adherencePrediction of adherenceImplementation of interventionsChemotherapy recommendationsOral medicationsPrescribed regimensClinical outcomesPatient adherencePediatric populationAdherence ratesPoor adherenceAntineoplastic therapyAdherence issuesClinical trialsCancer preventionPhysician's officeAdherence behaviorAvailable evidenceAdherenceCertain populations