2024
Why do older adults stop cancer screening? Findings from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey
Belliveau O, Richman I. Why do older adults stop cancer screening? Findings from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2024, 73: 389-398. PMID: 39444166, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.19239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedicare Current Beneficiary SurveyCancer screeningHealth statusScreening cessationPhysician recommendationBeneficiary SurveyEducational attainmentHistory of breast cancerBreast cancer screeningHigher educational attainmentNationally representative dataHistory of prostate cancerDiscontinue screeningScreening mammographyOlder adultsImprove communicationPatient preferencesWeighted populationPrimary outcomeRepresentative dataPhysiciansHealthProstate cancerBreast cancerMedicareClinician Staffing and Quality of Care in US Health Centers
Sun Q, Forman H, Stern L, Oldfield B. Clinician Staffing and Quality of Care in US Health Centers. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2440140. PMID: 39436649, PMCID: PMC11581487, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.40140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced practice registered nursesUniform Data SystemQuality of careUS health centersHealth centersCancer screeningCross-sectional studyStaffing modelsBody mass indexAssociated with higher performanceHIV testingAssociated with quality of carePrimary care safety netHealth Resources and Services Administration's Uniform Data SystemQuality-of-care metricsPreventive health assessmentsPractice registered nursesBreast cancer screeningClinical quality metricsCommunity-specific needsCervical cancer screeningPositive associationNonlinear positive associationAssociated with qualityFull-time equivalentACR Appropriateness Criteria® Female Breast Cancer Screening: 2023 Update
Imaging P, Niell B, Jochelson M, Amir T, Brown A, Adamson M, Baron P, Bennett D, Chetlen A, Dayaratna S, Freer P, Ivansco L, Klein K, Malak S, Mehta T, Moy L, Neal C, Newell M, Richman I, Schonberg M, Small W, Ulaner G, Slanetz P. ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Female Breast Cancer Screening: 2023 Update. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2024, 21: s126-s143. PMID: 38823941, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2024.02.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReduce breast cancer mortalityRecommendation of mammographyBreast cancerBreast cancer mortalityBreast cancer riskBreast cancer screeningDigital breast tomosynthesisEvidence-based guidelinesAmerican College of Radiology Appropriateness CriteriaPeer-reviewed journalsMultidisciplinary expert panelRAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method User ManualMultiple different imaging modalitiesPeer-reviewed literatureScreening recommendationsCancer screeningCancer mortalityCancer riskGuideline developmentAppropriateness of imagingRecommendations AssessmentBreast tomosynthesisEstablished methodology principlesExpert panelAmerican CollegeMultimodality Imaging of Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction Techniques, Complications, and Tumor Recurrence.
Thai J, Sodagari F, Colwell A, Winograd J, Revzin M, Mahmoud H, Mozayan S, Chou S, Destounis S, Butler R. Multimodality Imaging of Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction Techniques, Complications, and Tumor Recurrence. RadioGraphics 2024, 44: e230070. PMID: 38573814, DOI: 10.1148/rg.230070.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTumor recurrencePostoperative evaluation of patientsFlap reconstruction methodsImplant-based reconstructionMultimodal imagingBreast reconstruction techniquesFat graft placementBreast cancer recurrenceTissue flap reconstructionEvaluation of patientsNipple-sparing techniquesTissue donor sitesFlap-based reconstructionNipple-areolar complex reconstructionDiagnostic breast imagingUnique patient populationAutologous tissue flapsAbnormal imaging appearancesBreast cancer screeningMastectomy optionLocal recurrenceOncoplastic surgeryDisease recurrenceFlap reconstructionReconstructed breastEvaluating an Enterprise-Wide Initiative to enhance healthcare coordination for rural women Veterans using the RE-AIM framework
Relyea M, Kinney R, DeRycke E, Haskell S, Mattocks K, Bastian L. Evaluating an Enterprise-Wide Initiative to enhance healthcare coordination for rural women Veterans using the RE-AIM framework. Frontiers In Health Services 2024, 3: 1237701. PMID: 38282637, PMCID: PMC10811198, DOI: 10.3389/frhs.2023.1237701.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOffice of Rural HealthRural women veteransHealth care coordinationCare coordinationWomen veteransVA facilitiesRE-AIMCancer screeningProgram implementationCare coordination modelRE-AIM frameworkBreast cancer screeningWomen's Health ServicesMixed-methods evaluationCervical cancer screeningSemi-structured interviewsRural healthHealthcare coordinationScreening ratesPreventive careHealth servicesPhone encountersMaternity careQualitative findingsCareEffect of neighborhood and individual-level socioeconomic factors on breast cancer screening adherence in a multi-ethnic study
Kasper G, Momen M, Sorice K, Mayhand K, Handorf E, Gonzalez E, Devlin A, Brownstein K, Esnaola N, Fisher S, Lynch S. Effect of neighborhood and individual-level socioeconomic factors on breast cancer screening adherence in a multi-ethnic study. BMC Public Health 2024, 24: 63. PMID: 38166942, PMCID: PMC10763410, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-17252-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow breast cancerBreast cancerRace/ethnicityOdds ratioAnnual breast cancer screeningMultivariable mixed-effects logistic regression modelSocioeconomic statusBreast cancer mortalityIndividual-level socioeconomic factorsCross-sectional studyMixed effects logistic regression modelsMulti-Ethnic StudyBreast cancer screeningLogistic regression modelsMulti-ethnic populationResultsNineteen percentScreening interventionsCancer mortalityCancer screeningInsurance statusCancerSES indicatorsAdherenceConfidence intervalsSignificant predictors
2023
Estimating Breast Cancer Overdiagnosis After Screening Mammography Among Older Women in the United States.
Richman I, Long J, Soulos P, Wang S, Gross C. Estimating Breast Cancer Overdiagnosis After Screening Mammography Among Older Women in the United States. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2023, 176: 1172-1180. PMID: 37549389, PMCID: PMC10623662, DOI: 10.7326/m23-0133.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCumulative incidenceBreast cancerBreast cancer screeningUnscreened womenOlder womenCancer screeningBreast cancer-specific deathBreast cancer overdiagnosisService Medicare claimsRetrospective cohort studyCancer-specific deathBreast cancer deathsWomen 70 yearsHarms of overdiagnosisNational Cancer InstituteBreast cancer diagnosisCohort studyCancer overdiagnosisCancer deathSEER programMedicare claimsCancer InstituteOverdiagnosisGreater incidenceCancerPredicting Breast Cancer Risk for Women Veterans of African Ancestry in the Million Veteran Program
Luoh S, Minnier J, Zhao H, Gao L. Predicting Breast Cancer Risk for Women Veterans of African Ancestry in the Million Veteran Program. Health Equity 2023, 7: 303-306. PMID: 37284538, PMCID: PMC10240329, DOI: 10.1089/heq.2023.0011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer riskBreast cancerMillion Veteran ProgramCancer riskPolygenic risk scoresWomen veteransHigher breast cancer riskRisk prediction instrumentsIncident breast cancerLow-risk womenBreast cancer preventionBreast cancer incidenceIndividual breast cancer riskBreast cancer mortalityPredicting Breast Cancer RiskBreast cancer screeningVeteran ProgramMajor health threatPrediction instrumentGenetic variantsEuropean ancestry womenProspective cohortRisk womenCancer mortalityCancer screeningAbstract P6-08-12: Toward Comprehensive Cancer Prevention for Women Experiencing Homelessness: Demonstrating the Need for Onsite Mammography, Education, Navigation, and Cross Cancer Screenings
Combs P, Hurwitz H, Mariner M, Anderson N, Mccaffrey K, Jackson R, Kilic S, Onger T, Sanders K, Stimpert T, Suwarna J, Weleff J, Shah C. Abstract P6-08-12: Toward Comprehensive Cancer Prevention for Women Experiencing Homelessness: Demonstrating the Need for Onsite Mammography, Education, Navigation, and Cross Cancer Screenings. Cancer Research 2023, 83: p6-08-12-p6-08-12. DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs22-p6-08-12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrimary care providersAdvanced practice providersComprehensive cancer preventionCancer screeningMobile mammographyPrimary careScreening eventsBreast cancer screening utilizationCancer preventionCancer screening utilizationSmoking cessation referralsBreast health educationColorectal cancer screeningBreast cancer disparitiesBreast cancer screeningMobile mammography servicesPreventive health careLung cancer screeningReduce cancer riskPatient navigationCancer disparitiesMammography screeningBreast healthMammography servicesPractice providers
2022
Breast cancer screening during the COVID-19 pandemic: moving from disparities to health equity
Richman I, Tessier-Sherman B, Galusha D, Oladele CR, Wang K. Breast cancer screening during the COVID-19 pandemic: moving from disparities to health equity. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2022, 115: 139-145. PMID: 36069622, PMCID: PMC9494402, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djac172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer screeningCancer screeningHealth systemHealth equityBreast cancer controlRoutine health careCOVID-19 pandemicCOVID-19 waveMammography ratesCancer controlMammography useMultifactorial conditionHealth disparitiesWhite womenScreening mammographyHealth careWomenCOVID-19Subsequent COVID-19 wavesLower ratesNumber of studiesMammographyDisparitiesPandemicSpecific patternsBreast cancer screening in persons experiencing homelessness.
Kilic S, Mayo Z, Weleff J, Strzalka C, Hall E, E E, Anderson N, Phelan M, Cherian S, Tendulkar R, Suh J, Shah C. Breast cancer screening in persons experiencing homelessness. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 6515-6515. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.6515.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer screeningPrimary care physiciansRates of breast cancer screeningCancer screeningScreening mammographyScreening ratesIncrease breast cancer screeningBreast cancer screening mammographyScreening mammography ratesCancer screening ratesPoor health outcomesScreening age rangeIdentified low ratesPatients' electronic medical recordsElectronic medical recordsMammography ratesRisk of deathScreening mammogramsCare physiciansIllicit drug usersHealth outcomesCancer mortalityPatient addressesCessation programsZ codes
2021
Comparative Effectiveness of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis for Breast Cancer Screening Among Women 40-64 Years Old
Richman IB, Long JB, Hoag JR, Upneja A, Hooley R, Xu X, Kunst N, Aminawung JA, Kyanko KA, Busch SH, Gross CP. Comparative Effectiveness of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis for Breast Cancer Screening Among Women 40-64 Years Old. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2021, 113: 1515-1522. PMID: 33822120, PMCID: PMC8757313, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djab063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigher cancer detection rateCancer detection rateBreast cancer screeningCancer screeningScreening outcomesBreast cancer screening outcomesDigital breast tomosynthesisCancer screening outcomesPopulation-level adoptionReal-world cohortMultivariable logistic regressionHigher biopsy ratesPatient-level analysisPopulation health impactDetection rateIncident cancerClinical outcomesWomen 40Biopsy rateObservational studyComparative effectivenessLogistic regressionYoung womenPrivate health insurersWomen
2020
Novel Approaches to Screening for Breast Cancer
Mann R, Hooley R, Barr R, Moy L. Novel Approaches to Screening for Breast Cancer. Radiology 2020, 297: 200172. PMID: 32897163, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2020200172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer-related mortalityBreast cancer screeningCancer screeningMolecular breast imagingCancer-related mortalityScreening modalitiesBreast imagingDigital breast tomosynthesisAggressive treatmentScreening strategiesFalse-positive rateBreast cancerSpectral mammographyLiquid biopsyBreath testScreening testBreastBreast tomosynthesisScreeningMammographyNovel approachesUse and Costs of Breast Cancer Screening for Women in Their 40s in a US Population With Private Insurance
Kunst N, Long JB, Xu X, Busch SH, Kyanko KA, Richman IB, Gross CP. Use and Costs of Breast Cancer Screening for Women in Their 40s in a US Population With Private Insurance. JAMA Internal Medicine 2020, 180: 799-801. PMID: 32202606, PMCID: PMC7147248, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.0262.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Screening for Breast Cancer in Average-Risk Women: A Guidance Statement From the American College of Physicians.
Qaseem A, Lin J, Mustafa R, Horwitch C, Wilt T, Forciea M, Fitterman N, Iorio A, Kansagara D, Maroto M, McLean R, Tufte J, Vijan S. Screening for Breast Cancer in Average-Risk Women: A Guidance Statement From the American College of Physicians. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2019, 170: 547-560. PMID: 30959525, DOI: 10.7326/m18-2147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAverage-risk womenBreast cancerGuidance statementsPatient populationGuidelines International Network libraryClinical breast examinationAge 50 yearsAGREE II instrumentNational Guideline ClearinghouseTarget patient populationBreast cancer screeningQuality of guidelinesAsymptomatic womenBiennial mammographyBreast examinationCancer screeningAmerican CollegeNational guidelinesMost womenClinical practiceCancerCliniciansAverage riskWomenLife expectancy
2018
2244. Non-AIDS Cancers Contribute to an Increasing Proportion of Deaths in Persons Living with HIV at a Single University-Based Clinic
Ressler A, Johnson S, Abdo M, MaWhinney S, Erlandson K. 2244. Non-AIDS Cancers Contribute to an Increasing Proportion of Deaths in Persons Living with HIV at a Single University-Based Clinic. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2018, 5: s663-s664. PMCID: PMC6253084, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofy210.1897.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProportion of deathsCancer screeningAIDS cancersChart reviewSingle academic medical centerHigher CD4 countsUndetectable viral loadMonths of diagnosisCervical cancer screeningProportion of AIDSCancer-related deathHead/neckCause of deathColon cancer screeningBreast cancer screeningAcademic medical centerEligible patientsPrior smokersCD4 countClinic providersPreventative health measuresViral loadPreventable causeSmoking cessationMedical CenterBreast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis, Version 3.2018, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology.
Bevers TB, Helvie M, Bonaccio E, Calhoun KE, Daly MB, Farrar WB, Garber JE, Gray R, Greenberg CC, Greenup R, Hansen NM, Harris RE, Heerdt AS, Helsten T, Hodgkiss L, Hoyt TL, Huff JG, Jacobs L, Lehman CD, Monsees B, Niell BL, Parker CC, Pearlman M, Philpotts L, Shepardson LB, Smith ML, Stein M, Tumyan L, Williams C, Bergman MA, Kumar R. Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis, Version 3.2018, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2018, 16: 1362-1389. PMID: 30442736, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2018.0083.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer screeningCancer screeningNCCN Clinical Practice GuidelinesBreast cancer screening recommendationsCancer screening recommendationsClinical practice guidelinesAbnormal imagingNCCN guidelinesScreening recommendationsPhysical findingsBreast cancerDiagnostic evaluationFull guidelinePractice guidelinesClinical decisionDiagnosisGuidelinesScreeningCancerOncologyNon-communicable chronic diseases and timely breast cancer screening among women of the Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network (ECHORN) Cohort Study
Wang KH, Thompson TA, Galusha D, Friedman H, Nazario CM, Nunez M, Maharaj RG, Adams OP, Nunez-Smith M, on behalf of the ECHORN Writing Group. Non-communicable chronic diseases and timely breast cancer screening among women of the Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network (ECHORN) Cohort Study. Cancer Causes & Control 2018, 29: 315-324. PMID: 29423760, PMCID: PMC6587190, DOI: 10.1007/s10552-018-1005-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-communicable chronic diseasesTimely breast cancer screeningBreast cancer screeningChronic diseasesCancer screeningBreast cancerEastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network (ECHORN) Cohort StudyUsual sourceReceipt of mammographyChronic disease controlCohort studyEligible womenCancer deathCross-sectional data analysisPreventive screeningCancer preventionSubstantial burdenClinical providersTimely screeningDiabetesTimely mammographyBivariate analysisHypertensionDisease controlDisease
2017
Cost Effectiveness of Risk-Reducing Mastectomy versus Surveillance in BRCA Mutation Carriers with a History of Ovarian Cancer
Gamble C, Havrilesky L, Myers E, Chino J, Hollenbeck S, Plichta J, Kelly Marcom P, Shelley Hwang E, Kauff N, Greenup R. Cost Effectiveness of Risk-Reducing Mastectomy versus Surveillance in BRCA Mutation Carriers with a History of Ovarian Cancer. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2017, 24: 3116-3123. PMID: 28699130, PMCID: PMC5990891, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-017-5995-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk-reducing mastectomyOvarian cancer diagnosisIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioBRCA mutation carriersMonths of lifeMutation carriersMagnetic resonance imagingCancer diagnosisSurvival benefitOvarian cancerMutation statusMost BRCA1/2 mutation carriersThird-party payer perspectiveGreater survival benefitBreast cancer riskBRCA mutation statusBRCA1/2 mutation carriersBRCA2 mutation carriersBRCA2 mutation statusBRCA1 mutation carriersBreast cancer screeningMonte Carlo probabilistic sensitivity analysisCost-effectiveness ratioYears of lifeProbabilistic sensitivity analysesBreast Cancer after Augmentation
Cho E, Shammas R, Phillips B, Greenup R, Hwang E, Hollenbeck S. Breast Cancer after Augmentation. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2017, 139: 1240e-1249e. PMID: 28538550, DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000003342.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedBreast ImplantationBreast ImplantsBreast NeoplasmsCohort StudiesFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansIncidenceLogistic ModelsMammaplastyMastectomyMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPostoperative ComplicationsReference ValuesRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentStatistics, NonparametricSurgical FlapsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesConceptsPrior augmentationBreast cancer stageBreast cancerSubglandular augmentationCancer stageImplant placementCLINICAL QUESTION/LEVELPreferred reconstructive methodAdvanced breast tumorsTwo-stage implant reconstructionInvasive breast cancerBreast cancer screeningBreast cancer diagnosisUndergoing mastectomySubpectoral implantsDuctal carcinomaTherapeutic mastectomyCancer screeningTreatment recommendationsImplant reconstructionSubpectoral augmentationAuthors' institutionBreast augmentationMastectomyBreast tumors
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