2020
Perceptions of patients with early stage breast cancer toward research biopsies
Seah DS, Leone JP, Openshaw TH, Scott SM, Tayob N, Hu J, Lederman RI, Frank ES, Sohl JJ, Stadler ZK, Erick TK, Silverman SG, Peppercorn JM, Winer EP, Come SE, Lin NU. Perceptions of patients with early stage breast cancer toward research biopsies. Cancer 2020, 127: 1208-1219. PMID: 33320362, PMCID: PMC8247276, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.33371.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcademies and InstitutesAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAnalysis of VarianceAttitudeBiomedical ResearchBiopsyBlood DonorsBreastBreast NeoplasmsCancer Care FacilitiesFemaleHealth Services AccessibilityHumansMiddle AgedNeoplasm StagingSocioeconomic FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesTissue and Organ ProcurementTissue DonorsConceptsEarly-stage breast cancerEarly breast cancerStage breast cancerResearch biopsiesBreast cancerMore patientsClinical trialsBreast biopsyMultivariate analysisProportion of patientsAcademic sitesCommunity oncology practicesPerceptions of patientsPerspectives of patientsCommunity-based sitesCommunity sitesMost patientsOncology sitesModifiable factorsPatients' willingnessUnivariate analysisOncology practiceBiopsyPatientsAcademic centers
2005
Understanding the decisions of cancer clinical trial participants to enter research studies: Factors associated with informed consent, patient satisfaction, and decisional regret
Stryker JE, Wray RJ, Emmons KM, Winer E, Demetri G. Understanding the decisions of cancer clinical trial participants to enter research studies: Factors associated with informed consent, patient satisfaction, and decisional regret. Patient Education And Counseling 2005, 63: 104-109. PMID: 16242898, DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2005.09.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdultAnalysis of VarianceClinical Trials as TopicComprehensionDecision MakingFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth Services Needs and DemandHumansInformed ConsentMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasmsPatient Education as TopicPatient ParticipationPatient SatisfactionPatient SelectionResearch SubjectsSurveys and QuestionnairesTeaching MaterialsTime FactorsUnited StatesEconomic outcomes of breast cancer survivorship: CALGB study 79804
Hensley ML, Dowell J, Herndon JE, Winer E, Stark N, Weeks JC, Paskett E. Economic outcomes of breast cancer survivorship: CALGB study 79804. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2005, 91: 153-161. PMID: 15868443, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-004-6497-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer survivorsBreast cancerMedical oncologistsCancer survivorsMedical oncologyLong-term breast cancer survivorsStage II breast cancerAnnual direct medical costsPatient self-reported dataDisease-free survivorsLong-term outcomesDirect medical costsBreast cancer survivorshipFollow-up variesMedical resourcesMedian annual costPercentage of survivorsLow incomeAdjuvant chemotherapyCancer specialistsCancer survivorshipTumor markersMedical costsYoung survivorsYounger age
1999
Safety and efficacy of using a single agent or a phase II agent before instituting standard combination chemotherapy in previously untreated metastatic breast cancer patients: report of a randomized study--Cancer and Leukemia Group B 8642.
Costanza M, Weiss R, Henderson I, Norton L, Berry D, Cirrincione C, Winer E, Wood W, Frei III E, McIntyre O, Schilsky R. Safety and efficacy of using a single agent or a phase II agent before instituting standard combination chemotherapy in previously untreated metastatic breast cancer patients: report of a randomized study--Cancer and Leukemia Group B 8642. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 1999, 17: 1397-406. PMID: 10334524, DOI: 10.1200/jco.1999.17.5.1397.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenineAdultAgedAminoglycosidesAnalysis of VarianceAnti-Bacterial AgentsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBreast NeoplasmsCarboplatinCyclophosphamideDoxorubicinFemaleFluorouracilFollow-Up StudiesHumansImidesIsoquinolinesMelphalanMiddle AgedNaphthalimidesNeoplasm StagingOrganophosphonatesProspective StudiesSurvival AnalysisTrimetrexateConceptsPhase II agentMetastatic breast cancer patientsStandard combination chemotherapyMetastatic breast cancerBreast cancer patientsSingle agentResponse rateCombination chemotherapyCancer patientsBreast cancerUntreated metastatic breast cancer patientsMeasurable metastatic breast cancerRandomized phase III trialPhase III trialsDuration of responseSingle-agent drugsTreatment of patientsCumulative response rateSuggestion of benefitLow response rateImmediate chemotherapyIII trialsMetastatic diseaseVisceral diseaseRandomized study