2020
Did quality of life for older cancer survivors improve with the turn of the century in the United States?
Mahal AR, Cramer LD, Wang EH, Wang S, Davidoff AJ, Gross CP, Yu JB. Did quality of life for older cancer survivors improve with the turn of the century in the United States? Journal Of Geriatric Oncology 2020, 12: 102-105. PMID: 32535014, DOI: 10.1016/j.jgo.2020.05.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysical component summaryMental component summary scoresComponent summary scoresHealth utilityOlder patientsComponent summaryCancer survivorsLung cancerSummary scoresEarly era patientsLung cancer survivorsHealth-related qualityOlder cancer survivorsPopulation-based registryMedicare Advantage patientsLater eraQuality of lifeERA patientsAdvantage patientsMean agePatientsLongitudinal patientSimilar outcomesPropensity scoreCancer
2019
Conservative management of low‐risk prostate cancer among young versus older men in the United States: Trends and outcomes from a novel national database
Mahal A, Butler S, Franco I, Muralidhar V, Larios D, Pike L, Zhao S, Sanford N, Dess R, Feng F, D’Amico A, Spratt D, Yu J, Nguyen P, Rebbeck T, Mahal B. Conservative management of low‐risk prostate cancer among young versus older men in the United States: Trends and outcomes from a novel national database. Cancer 2019, 125: 3338-3346. PMID: 31251398, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.32332.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-risk prostate cancerPositive biopsy coresShort-term outcomesBiopsy coresProstate cancerManagement of low-risk prostate cancerOlder patientsProstate cancer-specific mortality ratesConservative managementProstate cancer-specific mortalityCancer-specific mortality ratesActive surveillance/watchful waitingRate of conservative managementOlder menCancer-specific mortalityShort-term safetyQuality-of-life implicationsDefinitive treatmentYounger patientsOverall mortalityPatientsMortality rateProstateNational databaseCancerConservative management of low-risk prostate cancer among young versus older men in the United States: Trends and outcomes from a novel national database.
Mahal A, Butler S, Franco I, Pike L, Zhao S, Sanford N, Dess R, Feng F, D'Amico A, Spratt D, Yu J, Nguyen P, Rebbeck T, Mahal B. Conservative management of low-risk prostate cancer among young versus older men in the United States: Trends and outcomes from a novel national database. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2019, 37: 12-12. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2019.37.7_suppl.12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow-risk prostate cancerPositive biopsy coresProstate cancerShort-term outcomesBiopsy coresManagement of low-risk prostate cancerOlder patientsConservative managementMen ageActive surveillance/watchful waitingRate of conservative managementOlder menShort-term safetyDefinitive treatmentYounger patientsEnd ResultsOverall mortalityOptimal managementPatientsQuality of life implicationsNational databaseCancerMenAgeOutcomes
2012
The relations between age and androgen deprivation therapy use among men receiving radiation therapy for prostate cancer in the Medicare population.
Quon J, Yu J, Soulos P, Gross C. The relations between age and androgen deprivation therapy use among men receiving radiation therapy for prostate cancer in the Medicare population. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2012, 30: e15150-e15150. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.e15150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-risk groupShort life expectancyRisk groupsProstate cancerLife expectancyNational Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelinesAndrogen deprivation therapy useConcurrent androgen deprivation therapyEnd Results-Medicare databaseAndrogen deprivation therapyLow-risk cancersExternal beam radiationLow-risk groupLonger life expectancyDeprivation therapyNCCN guidelinesOlder patientsClinical factorsTherapy useGuideline recommendationsTumor characteristicsNetwork guidelinesCancer characteristicsRadiation therapyMedicare population