2024
USPSTF Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendation and Uptake for Individuals Aged 45 to 49 Years
Siddique S, Wang R, Yasin F, Gaddy J, Zhang L, Gross C, Ma X. USPSTF Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendation and Uptake for Individuals Aged 45 to 49 Years. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2436358. PMID: 39361285, PMCID: PMC11450516, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.36358.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUS Preventive Services Task ForceUS Preventive Services Task Force recommendationsColorectal cancer screening uptakeAverage-risk individualsScreening uptakeHigher socioeconomic statusSocioeconomic statusScreening recommendationsColorectal cancerColorectal cancer screening recommendationsPreventive Services Task ForceCohort studyCancer screening recommendationsScreening uptake ratesInterrupted time series analysisLow socioeconomic statusPrivate insurance beneficiariesScreening ratesSocioeconomic disparitiesRetrospective cohort studyMain OutcomesPotential disparitiesEvaluate changesClaims dataAbsolute change
2021
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on time to treatment initiation for patients with advanced cancer.
Takvorian S, Parikh R, Vader D, Wileyto E, Clark A, Lee D, Goyal G, Rocque G, Dotan E, Geynisman D, Phull P, Spiess P, Kim R, Davidoff A, Gross C, Miksad R, Calip G, Shulman L, Mamtani R, Hubbard R. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on time to treatment initiation for patients with advanced cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2021, 39: 1528-1528. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.1528.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdvanced solid cancersTreatment initiationAdvanced cancer diagnosisAdvanced cancerSolid cancersCancer typesCox proportional hazards modelCOVID-19 pandemicSystemic therapy initiationSystemic treatment initiationTimely care deliveryDe novo cancerDe novo diseaseAdvanced breast cancerCancer diagnosisLife-prolonging therapiesProportional hazards modelInterrupted time series analysisDe-identified databaseProbability of treatmentNovo diseaseTherapy initiationNovo cancerPerformance statusClinical outcomes
2020
The association between Medicare’s next generation sequencing (NGS), national coverage decision (NCD), and NGS utilization.
Wong W, Sheinson D, Ogale S, Flores C, Gross C. The association between Medicare’s next generation sequencing (NGS), national coverage decision (NCD), and NGS utilization. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2020, 38: 98-98. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.38.29_suppl.98.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic breast cancerMetastatic colorectal cancerAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerNational coverage decisionNGS testingUtilization trendsNext-generation sequencingNGS testsNon-small cell lung cancerCell lung cancerInterrupted time series analysisDe-identified databaseDiagnosis dateAdvanced melanomaPrimary cancerRetrospective studyColorectal cancerLung cancerInsurance typeCancer clinicMetastatic cancerBreast cancerUse of NGSTesting ratesCancer