2024
Impact of the Breast Cancer Index for Extended Endocrine Decision-Making: First Results of the Prospective BCI Registry Study.
Sanft T, Wong J, O'Neal B, Siuliukina N, Jankowitz R, Pegram M, Fox J, Zhang Y, Treuner K, O'Shaughnessy J. Impact of the Breast Cancer Index for Extended Endocrine Decision-Making: First Results of the Prospective BCI Registry Study. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2024, 22: 99-107. PMID: 38437792, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2023.7087.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBenefit of endocrine therapyBreast Cancer IndexPatient satisfactionEndocrine therapyRegistry studyReduce patient concernsPhysician decision-makingClinical practiceEarly-stage breast cancerIncrease physician confidenceCancer indexHormone receptor-positive early-stage breast cancerDrug safetyPhysician recommendationMedication adherencePhysician confidenceWilcoxon signed rank testPatient concernsClinical careDecision-makingPatient preferencesLate distant recurrencePhysiciansTest questionnaireLong-term outcomes
2022
The Breast Cancer Index Registry Study: Initial analysis of the first 1,000 patients.
O'Shaughnessy J, Encarnacion C, O'Neal B, Wong J, Siuliukina N, Sanft T, Jankowitz R, Pegram M, Treuner K, Fox J. The Breast Cancer Index Registry Study: Initial analysis of the first 1,000 patients. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: e12513-e12513. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.e12513.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast Cancer IndexExtended endocrine therapyLate distant recurrenceBreast cancer patientsRegistry studyEndocrine therapyDistant recurrenceClinicopathological factorsMedication adherenceCancer patientsHigh riskLower riskHormone receptor-positive breast cancer patientsReceptor-positive breast cancer patientsEarly-stage breast cancer patientsNCCN Clinical Practice GuidelinesLong-term clinical outcomesPositive breast cancer patientsAssociated clinicopathological factorsAdjuvant endocrine therapyNode-negative patientsNode-positive patientsPrognostic risk groupsClinical practice guidelinesRoutine clinical care0590 Factors Associated with Sleep Health in Young Women After Breast Cancer Treatment
Hwang Y, Conley S, Jeon S, Redeker N, Sanft T, Knobf M. 0590 Factors Associated with Sleep Health in Young Women After Breast Cancer Treatment. Sleep 2022, 45: a259-a260. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsac079.587.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexPoor sleep healthSleep healthBreast cancerPsychosocial dataGlobal Pittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexYoung womenCancer treatmentRoutine survivorship careSevere night sweatsSleep Quality IndexBreast cancer treatmentCross-sectional studyPrimary cancer treatmentSignificant clinical problemYears of ageQuality of lifeNon-Hispanic whitesWarrants further investigationEndocrine therapyGeneral Functioning subscaleNight sweatsSurvivorship careClinical factorsCancer survivors