2024
SPPADE symptom prevalence and severity in a diverse sample of patients living with metastatic cancers.
Pachman D, Ruddy K, Grzegorczyk V, Kroenke K, Griffin J, Ridgeway J, Chlan L, Tofthagen C, Leventakos K, Strand J, Austin J, Smith A, Mitchell S, Herrin J, Cheville A. SPPADE symptom prevalence and severity in a diverse sample of patients living with metastatic cancers. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: 11108-11108. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.11108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSymptom burdenHigh school educationDiverse sample of patientsAmerican Indian/Alaska Native (AI/ANSymptom management interventionsHigh symptom burdenPhysical function impairmentComposite scoreCancer symptom controlTotal symptom burdenSchool educationComposite mean scoresSymptom interventionMetastatic diseaseMetastatic cancerSymptom prevalenceSample of patientsSymptom surveyEmployment statusDisability statusMean scoreICD codesCancer typesManagement interventionsSymptom controlSex-specific associations between habitual snoring and cancer prevalence: insights from a US Cohort Study
Ding Q, Herrin J, Kryger M. Sex-specific associations between habitual snoring and cancer prevalence: insights from a US Cohort Study. SLEEP Advances 2024, 5: zpae051. PMID: 39156215, PMCID: PMC11329803, DOI: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpae051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveySex-specific associationsBody mass indexCancer prevalenceInverse probability of treatment weightingSleep durationOdds of breast cancerHealth and Nutrition Examination SurveyHabitual snoringBody mass index categoriesU.S. cohort studyNutrition Examination SurveyPrevalence of cancerExamination SurveyCancer typesProbability of treatment weightingHigher oddsCancer casesCancer preventionNon-habitual snorersCohort studyMass indexScreening strategiesHabitual snorersLongitudinal research
2005
Enrolling Older Persons in Cancer Trials: The Effect of Sociodemographic, Protocol, and Recruitment Center Characteristics
Gross CP, Herrin J, Wong N, Krumholz HM. Enrolling Older Persons in Cancer Trials: The Effect of Sociodemographic, Protocol, and Recruitment Center Characteristics. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2005, 23: 4755-4763. PMID: 16034051, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2005.14.365.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer trialsOlder personsRecruitment centerElderly enrollmentProportion of patientsEffect of patientProstate cancer trialsPatient-level variationFinal study sampleNational Cancer InstituteCross-sectional analysisEffects of sociodemographicsNonwhite patientsTrial participantsOutlier centersCancer InstitutePatientsEnrollment centerMultivariate analysisLikelihood of participantsCancer typesLogistic multilevel modelsTrialsCenter characteristicsStudy sample