2021
Correction to: Prediction of Persistent Pain Severity and Impact 12 Months After Breast Surgery Using Comprehensive Preoperative Assessment of Biopsychosocial Pain Modulators
Schreiber KL, Zinboonyahgoon N, Mikayla Flowers K, Hruschak V, Fields KG, Patton ME, Schwartz E, Azizoddin D, Soens M, King T, Partridge A, Pusic A, Golshan M, Edwards RR. Correction to: Prediction of Persistent Pain Severity and Impact 12 Months After Breast Surgery Using Comprehensive Preoperative Assessment of Biopsychosocial Pain Modulators. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2021, 28: 896-896. PMID: 34401990, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-021-10658-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrediction of Persistent Pain Severity and Impact 12 Months After Breast Surgery Using Comprehensive Preoperative Assessment of Biopsychosocial Pain Modulators
Schreiber KL, Zinboonyahgoon N, Flowers KM, Hruschak V, Fields KG, Patton ME, Schwartz E, Azizoddin D, Soens M, King T, Partridge A, Pusic A, Golshan M, Edwards RR. Prediction of Persistent Pain Severity and Impact 12 Months After Breast Surgery Using Comprehensive Preoperative Assessment of Biopsychosocial Pain Modulators. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2021, 28: 5015-5038. PMID: 33452600, PMCID: PMC8280248, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-020-09479-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexPain severitySensory disturbanceBreast surgeryProspective longitudinal observational cohort studyLongitudinal observational cohort studyHigher body mass indexComprehensive preoperative assessmentFirst postsurgical yearPost-mastectomy painObservational cohort studyBaseline sleep disturbanceFunctional impactPostsurgical yearAxillary dissectionPain modulatorsPreoperative characteristicsWorst painCohort studyPain outcomesPain processingPain QuestionnaireSurgical variablesMass indexPain impact
2013
Reducing breast cancer chemotherapy treatment delays by improving the transition from surgical to medical oncology.
Losk K, Kadish S, Golshan M, Lin N, Hirshfield-Bartek J, Cutone L, Bunnell C, Weingart S. Reducing breast cancer chemotherapy treatment delays by improving the transition from surgical to medical oncology. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2013, 31: 51-51. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2013.31.31_suppl.51.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInitiation of chemotherapyBreast cancer patientsMedical oncologyOncology followDefinitive surgeryCancer patientsConsecutive breast cancer patientsChemotherapy treatment delaysAdverse clinical outcomesBreast cancer careTransitions of careProcess of careAdjuvant chemotherapyTimely chemotherapyMedical oncologistsClinical outcomesTreatment delayBreast surgeryCancer careInitial consultationBreast surgeonsCare coordinationChemotherapySurgeryMultidisciplinary team
2008
Matched Pair Analyses of Stage IV Breast Cancer with or Without Resection of Primary Breast Site
Cady B, Nathan N, Michaelson J, Golshan M, Smith B. Matched Pair Analyses of Stage IV Breast Cancer with or Without Resection of Primary Breast Site. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2008, 15: 3384-3395. PMID: 18726129, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-008-0085-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary site surgeryBreast cancer patientsMatched-pair analysisIV patientsCancer resectionBreast surgeryCancer patientsSurvival advantageStage IVSite surgeryStage IV breast cancer patientsStage IV breast cancerExcellent responseApparent survival benefitBreast cancer resectionPrimary cancer resectionStage IV patientsStage III patientsSelection biasApparent survival advantageMatched pair analysisOligo metastasisInitial chemotherapyChart reviewSurvival benefit