2010
Surgical treatment of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: outcomes and predictive factors
Ellis M, Cassera M, Vetto J, Orloff S, Hansen P, Billingsley K. Surgical treatment of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: outcomes and predictive factors. Hepato Pancreato Biliary 2010, 13: 59-63. PMID: 21159105, PMCID: PMC3019543, DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-2574.2010.00242.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOverall survival rateIntrahepatic cholangiocarcinomaR0 resectionSurgical treatmentR1/R2 resectionResectable intrahepatic cholangiocarcinomaPostoperative liver failureMainstay of treatmentOptimal patient selectionPostoperative complication rateKaplan-Meier methodCox hazard modelPreoperative hypoalbuminaemiaReplete patientsR2 resectionSurgical mortalityComplication rateSurgical resectionSurgical therapyWorse survivalClinicopathologic characteristicsLiver failureOperative detailsPrognostic factorsRecurrence outcomes
2008
Survival benefits and trends in use of adjuvant therapy among elderly stage II and III rectal cancer patients in the general population
Dobie S, Warren J, Matthews B, Schwartz D, Baldwin L, Billingsley K. Survival benefits and trends in use of adjuvant therapy among elderly stage II and III rectal cancer patients in the general population. Cancer 2008, 112: 789-799. PMID: 18189291, PMCID: PMC3103394, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.23244.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStage II patientsRectal cancer patientsStage III patientsII patientsCancer patientsStage IIAdjuvant radiationAdjuvant therapyIII patientsGeneral populationStage II rectal cancer patientsLower cancer-related mortalityReceipt of chemoradiationCancer mortality riskCancer-related mortalityMultivariate logistic regressionAdjusted riskAdjuvant chemoradiationChemotherapy receiptSurgical resectionSurvival benefitSEER-MedicareTherapy adherencePatient groupRadiation therapy
2006
Outcome Following Surgical Therapy for Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
Gupta M, Sheppard B, Corless C, MacDonell K, Blanke C, Billingsley K. Outcome Following Surgical Therapy for Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors. Journal Of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2006, 10: 1099-1105. PMID: 16966028, DOI: 10.1016/j.gassur.2006.05.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGastrointestinal stromal tumorsMultivisceral resectionStromal tumorsMetastatic diseaseSurgical resectionImatinib mesylateDuodenal gastrointestinal stromal tumorKIT-positive gastrointestinal stromal tumoursCox proportional hazards modelPercent of patientsComplete surgical resectionKaplan-Meier methodLog-rank analysisPresence of metastasesLimits of resectionProportional hazards modelMitotic indexHigh mitotic indexActuarial survivalPostoperative survivalIncomplete resectionSurgical therapyComplete resectionImproved survivalIndependent predictors
2002
Race, Treatment, and Survival of Veterans With Cancer of the Distal Esophagus and Gastric Cardia
Dominitz J, Maynard C, Billingsley K, Boyko E. Race, Treatment, and Survival of Veterans With Cancer of the Distal Esophagus and Gastric Cardia. Medical Care 2002, 40: i-14. PMID: 11789626, DOI: 10.1097/00005650-200201001-00003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenocarcinomaBlack or African AmericanCarcinoma, Squamous CellCardiaChemotherapy, AdjuvantCohort StudiesEsophageal NeoplasmsEsophagectomyEsophagogastric JunctionHealth Services AccessibilityHealth Services ResearchHospitals, VeteransHumansMaleProportional Hazards ModelsRadiotherapy, AdjuvantRetrospective StudiesSurvival AnalysisUnited StatesVeteransWhite PeopleConceptsSquamous cell carcinomaDistal esophageal cancerSurgical resectionBlack patientsRadiation therapyEsophageal cancerEsophageal adenocarcinomaEqual‐access medical systemWhite veteransVeterans Affairs Medical CenterBlack male veteransDistal esophageal adenocarcinomaSurvival of veteransRetrospective cohort studySurvival of patientsCohort studyGastric cardiaDistal esophagusSimilar oddsCell carcinomaCancer survivalMedical CenterInvasive proceduresLower oddsSimilar survival