2025
Factors associated with decreased treatment intensity in patients with metastatic colon cancer: A real world analysis.
Forman R, Wang R, Yasin F, Kwaramba T, Lacy J, Ma X, Dinan M. Factors associated with decreased treatment intensity in patients with metastatic colon cancer: A real world analysis. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2025, 43: 11168-11168. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2025.43.16_suppl.11168.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic colon cancerNon-intensive therapyNational Comprehensive Cancer NetworkPoor performance statusIntensive therapyFlatiron Health electronic health record-derived deidentified databaseColon cancerIntensive first-line therapyUndertreatment of older patientsNational Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelinesOdds ratioAssociated with treatment choiceFirst-line therapyAssociated with female sexComprehensive Cancer NetworkRetrospective cohort studyYear of diagnosisShorter overall survivalNon-frail patientsOlder ageNon-frailMultivariate logistic regressionEstimate odds ratiosAssociated with receiptTreatment intensityPredictors of late recurrence of colorectal cancer (CRC) among older long-term survivors using claims-based evidence.
Yasin F, Westvold S, Long J, Fan J, Hyslop T, Leeds I, Cecchini M, Gross C, Dinan M. Predictors of late recurrence of colorectal cancer (CRC) among older long-term survivors using claims-based evidence. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2025, 43: 66-66. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2025.43.4_suppl.66.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCRC-specific mortalityAll-cause mortalityCancer diagnosisColorectal cancerLong-term CRC survivorsNon-cancer related conditionsNon-metastatic colorectal cancerSEER-MedicareRisk of all-cause mortalityRecurrence of colorectal cancerColon cancerSEER-Medicare populationYear 5CRC survivorsSEER-Medicare databaseSurvivorship careRectal cancerFollow-up accountsColorectal cancer recurrenceMultiple co-morbiditiesMedicare claimsRetrospective cohort studyFine-Gray modelEstimate cumulative incidencePrimary risk factor
2024
Personalized risk assessment of new onset depression in long-term cancer survivors.
Taylor M, Westvold S, Long J, Hyslop T, Wang S, Cecchini M, Leapman M, Leeds I, Lustberg M, Spees L, Wheeler S, Gross C, Oeffinger K, Dinan M. Personalized risk assessment of new onset depression in long-term cancer survivors. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: e13798-e13798. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.e13798.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHistory of depressionIncidence of depressionCumulative incidence of depressionRisk of developing depressionLong-term survivorsPredictors of depressionCancer survivorsDisease specific factorsCumulative incidenceNon-HispanicHigher risk of developing depressionRectal cancerLong-term cancer survivorsBreast cancer survivorsCensus tract povertyColon cancerEpisodes of bipolar I disorderPrevalence of depressionMean survival time modelsDiagnosis of depressionReceipt of treatmentAssociated with prior historyHormone receptor statusPatients aged <Adjuvant endocrine therapy
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