Fangyong Li, MS, MPH
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2025
Effect of a lifestyle intervention during chemotherapy for breast cancer on quality of life
Puklin L, Li F, Ferrucci L, Cartmel B, Harrigan M, McGowan C, Zupa M, Ligibel J, Sanft T, Irwin M. Effect of a lifestyle intervention during chemotherapy for breast cancer on quality of life. JNCI Cancer Spectrum 2025, 10: pkaf125. PMID: 41452765, PMCID: PMC12803784, DOI: 10.1093/jncics/pkaf125.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifePROMIS scoresLifestyle interventionPatient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information SystemPROMIS Global Health scaleOutcomes Measurement Information SystemStage I-III breast cancerBreast cancerGlobal physical healthI-III breast cancerMeasurement Information SystemGlobal health scaleGlobal mental healthStage I breast cancerCognitive functionTreatment-related declinesPROMIS Cognitive FunctionPsychological Well-BeingExercise interventionExercise componentUsual carePhysical functionHealth ScalePhysical healthMental healthClinical profile and long-term outcomes of chest pain patients with coronary microvascular dysfunction from the emergency department – results from the Yale-CMD registry
Safdar B, Zhou B, Li F, Camici P, Dziura J, Jastreboff A, Lansky A, Shah S, Sinusas A, Spatz E, D'Onofrio G. Clinical profile and long-term outcomes of chest pain patients with coronary microvascular dysfunction from the emergency department – results from the Yale-CMD registry. Microvascular Research 2025, 163: 104878. PMID: 41110546, DOI: 10.1016/j.mvr.2025.104878.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCMD patientsCoronary microvascular dysfunctionLong-term prognosisLong-term outcomesCoronary artery diseaseCoronary flow reserveEmergency departmentMicrovascular dysfunctionProspective cohortHeart failureHealthcare utilizationMedian follow-up timeHigh riskCohort of ED patientsMyocardial infarctionCardiac positron emission tomographyHigher adverse eventsChest pain patientsFollow-up timeAdverse cardiac eventsHigher MACE riskHigher healthcare utilizationAnnual follow-upSeattle Angina QuestionnaireProspective cohort of ED patientsTracing the evolution of single-cell 3D genomes in Kras-driven cancers
Liu M, Jin S, Agabiti S, Jensen T, Yang T, Radda J, Ruiz C, Baldissera G, Rajaei M, Li F, Townsend J, Muzumdar M, Wang S. Tracing the evolution of single-cell 3D genomes in Kras-driven cancers. Nature Genetics 2025, 57: 3075-3087. PMID: 40825871, PMCID: PMC12695640, DOI: 10.1038/s41588-025-02297-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCell-to-cell heterogeneityGenome-wide chromatinGenome compactionGenome architectureGenomic structureGenome mappingGenome regulationLung adenocarcinomaDependent genesKRAS-driven cancersGenomeMouse lung adenocarcinomaCancer progressionEarly tumor progressionSingle cellsCancer stateGenesPancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaInvasive tumorsTherapeutic biomarkersDuctal adenocarcinomaTumor progressionCompartmental changesChromatinCancerThe potential of AI for scale development: A self-report psychosis symptoms measure using ChatGPT
Tayfur S, Hazan H, Li F, Song Z, Corbera S, Tek C, Srihari V. The potential of AI for scale development: A self-report psychosis symptoms measure using ChatGPT. Schizophrenia Research 2025, 284: 111-113. PMID: 40763549, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2025.07.030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychiatric Hospitalization After Enrollment in Coordinated Specialty Care: Unexpected Gender- and Age-Related Disparities
Vohs J, Tayfur S, Li F, Song Z, Breitborde N, Cahill J, Chaudhry S, Ferrara M, Heckers S, Satchivi A, Silverstein S, Taylor S, Tso I, Weiss A, Breier A, Srihari V. Psychiatric Hospitalization After Enrollment in Coordinated Specialty Care: Unexpected Gender- and Age-Related Disparities. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2025, 52: sbaf260. PMID: 41863376, PMCID: PMC13005094, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaf260.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLength of stayLonger length of stayFirst-episode psychosisEarly Psychosis Intervention NetworkCoordinated Specialty CareEarly psychosis careAge-related disparitiesBlack/African American participantsNegative binomial regressionPsychosis careIntervention NetworkSpecialty careMultidisciplinary interventionWhite participantsHospitalization ratesPsychiatric hospitalBinomial regressionHospital outcomesElevated riskFunctional declineFrequent admissionsPrimary outcomeHospitalization frequencyHealthcare burdenFrequent hospitalizationsEnhancing Coordinated Specialty Care Through Early Detection: Impact of Reduced Duration of Untreated Psychosis
Hazan H, Ferrara M, Zhou B, Li F, Imetovski S, Sykes L, Pollard J, Cahill J, Gibbs-Dean T, Corbera S, Karmani S, Riley S, Tayfur S, Tek C, Keshavan M, Srihari V. Enhancing Coordinated Specialty Care Through Early Detection: Impact of Reduced Duration of Untreated Psychosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2025, 51: 1730-1737. PMID: 40339151, PMCID: PMC12597490, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaf044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDuration of untreated psychosisFirst-episode psychosisCoordinated Specialty CareUntreated psychosisMediation analysisShorter duration of untreated psychosisFirst-episode psychosis patientsEarly interventionEarly psychosisBenefits of early interventionPsychosisGAFFunctional outcomesGlobal assessmentEarly detection campaignsSpecialty careIntake processRecovery outcomesSpecial treatmentQuality of lifeStreamlining referralsFunctional recoveryScoresPatientsInterventionInsight and Its Trajectory: Predicting the Risk of Psychiatric Hospitalizations Among First-Episode Psychosis During the First Year of Coordinated Specialty Care
Hazan H, Ferrara M, Gibbs-Dean T, Tayfur S, Corbera S, Karmani S, Song Z, Li F, Vlachos I, Selakovic M, Tek C, Srihari V. Insight and Its Trajectory: Predicting the Risk of Psychiatric Hospitalizations Among First-Episode Psychosis During the First Year of Coordinated Specialty Care. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2025, sbaf019. PMID: 40227145, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaf019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCoordinated Specialty CareFirst-episode psychosisBaseline insightRisk of psychiatric hospitalizationFirst-episodeEarly psychosisInsight groupLength of stayPsychiatric hospitalSpecialty carePsychosisLongitudinal trajectoriesGreater reductionsHospital outcomesHigh-low-highPredicting clinical improvementHospital dataModifiable factorsMonths pre-ParticipantsHospitalization riskClinical improvementRecovery trajectoriesReduce hospitalizationsBaselineThe impact of Duration of Untreated Psychosis on functioning and quality of life over one year of Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC)
Hazan H, Tayfur S, Zhou B, Li F, Gibbs-Dean T, Karmani S, Kline E, Ferrara M, Corbera S, Riley S, Sykes L, Tek C, Keshavan M, Srihari V. The impact of Duration of Untreated Psychosis on functioning and quality of life over one year of Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC). PLOS ONE 2025, 20: e0312740. PMID: 39928579, PMCID: PMC11809850, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0312740.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoordinated Specialty CareQuality of lifeDuration of untreated psychosisDUP groupWorld Health OrganizationYear of coordinated specialty careGeneralized linear modelConfidence intervalsBinary outcomesGlobal functioningDuration of untreated psychosis groupSymptom severityUntreated psychosisSpecialty careCSC programsImpact of duration of untreated psychosisFunctional gainsModel repeated measuresMixed model repeated measuresOdds ratioNo significant differenceLogit link functionStatus improvementContinuous outcomesSocial functioningInsight and suicidality in first-episode psychosis: The mediating role of depression
Tayfur S, Song Z, Li F, Hazan H, Gibbs-Dean T, Purushothaman D, Karmani S, Terashima J, Tek C, Srihari V. Insight and suicidality in first-episode psychosis: The mediating role of depression. Schizophrenia Research 2025, 275: 189-195. PMID: 39754935, PMCID: PMC12317406, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2024.12.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst-episode psychosisPredictors of suicideCoordinated Specialty CareTreatment of depressionPersistence of depressionEffects of depressionSuicide attemptsMediation analysisPrevent SuicideDepressionSuicideImpact suicidePsychosisTargeted interventionsLongitudinal cohort studyEarly treatment stageParticipantsSignificant predictorsImproving clinical outcomesRegression analysisSpecialty careClinical outcomesCohort studyRelationshipMonths
2024
Correction: Randomized trial of physical activity on quality of life and lung cancer biomarkers in patients with advanced stage lung cancer: a pilot study
Bade B, Gan G, Li F, Lu L, Tanoue L, Silvestri G, Irwin M. Correction: Randomized trial of physical activity on quality of life and lung cancer biomarkers in patients with advanced stage lung cancer: a pilot study. BMC Cancer 2024, 24: 1409. PMID: 39548453, PMCID: PMC11566398, DOI: 10.1186/s12885-024-13183-9.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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