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View article: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Unmet Needs of Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma in the United States: A Multidisciplinary Delphi Study
Diagnosis, Treatment, and Unmet Needs of Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma in the United States: A Multidisciplinary Delphi Study Open
Background: Evidence of the real-world management of dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLPS) is limited by the patient size and coding. The objective of this study is to generate consensus expert opinion on locally advanced or metastatic DDLP…
View article: Advancing equity in cancer research through principled partnership: stakeholder engagement practices in The Social Interventions for Support during Treatment for Endometrial cancer and Recurrence (SISTER) Study
Advancing equity in cancer research through principled partnership: stakeholder engagement practices in The Social Interventions for Support during Treatment for Endometrial cancer and Recurrence (SISTER) Study Open
The SISTER Study is an example of establishing principled methods of stakeholder engagement within an area of study and population that has been underrepresented in stakeholder-engaged research. The engagement practices within the SISTER S…
View article: The Biophilic Profile Tool as a Guide for Climate Change Conversations
The Biophilic Profile Tool as a Guide for Climate Change Conversations Open
Participation in recreational activities in parks and protected areas can inspire both climate change awareness and advocacy by encouraging healthy engagement with nature. However, programming must align with the various ways we relate to …
View article: How the Biophilic Profile Tool Might Inform Climate Advocacy
How the Biophilic Profile Tool Might Inform Climate Advocacy Open
Across the globe, our park systems, which serve as strongholds for intact ecosystems and as some of the last bastions of wilderness, are exhibiting the impacts of a changing climate. This is particularly significant because these emblemati…
View article: Addressing Challenges in Research Aimed at Reducing Financial Toxicity Among Cancer Patients and Caregivers: An Example From the CREDIT Study (SWOG S1912CD)
Addressing Challenges in Research Aimed at Reducing Financial Toxicity Among Cancer Patients and Caregivers: An Example From the CREDIT Study (SWOG S1912CD) Open
Introduction Cancer-related financial hardship is pervasive, impacting both patients and caregivers, making it crucial to address financial hardship at the household level. The CREDIT (S1912CD) study was designed to enroll and randomize ca…
View article: Screening and Referral for Health-Related Social Needs and Financial Distress: Current Processes Among National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program Practices
Screening and Referral for Health-Related Social Needs and Financial Distress: Current Processes Among National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program Practices Open
PURPOSE Health-related social needs (HRSNs) are associated with adverse cancer health outcomes. We assessed the processes for screening and responding to both HRSNs and financial distress and described the methods used across National Canc…
View article: Associations of Long-Term Financial Hardship with Autologous Transplant and Overall Survival in Patients with Multiple Myeloma
Associations of Long-Term Financial Hardship with Autologous Transplant and Overall Survival in Patients with Multiple Myeloma Open
Background Financial fragility at the time of multiple myeloma (MM) diagnosis, defined by adverse financial events such as delinquent debt or bankruptcy, is associated with delays in treatment initiation and decreased rates of autologous s…
View article: Crafting Glacial Narratives: Virtual Exploration of Alpine Glacial and Periglacial Features in Preston Park, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
Crafting Glacial Narratives: Virtual Exploration of Alpine Glacial and Periglacial Features in Preston Park, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Open
Virtual learning environments (VLEs) in physical geography education offer significant potential to aid students in acquiring the essential skills for the environmental interpretation of glacial and periglacial environments for geoscience …
View article: A Novel Mitragynine Analog with Low-Efficacy Mu Opioid Receptor Agonism Displays Antinociception with Attenuated Adverse Effects
A Novel Mitragynine Analog with Low-Efficacy Mu Opioid Receptor Agonism Displays Antinociception with Attenuated Adverse Effects Open
Mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine (7OH) are the major alkaloids mediating the biological actions of the psychoactive plant kratom. To investigate the structure-activity relationships of mitragynine/7OH templates, we diversified the arom…
View article: Socioeconomic Deprivation and Health Care Use in Patients Enrolled in SWOG Cancer Clinical Trials
Socioeconomic Deprivation and Health Care Use in Patients Enrolled in SWOG Cancer Clinical Trials Open
Importance Reducing acute care use is an important strategy for improving value. Patients with cancer are at risk for unplanned emergency department (ED) visits and hospital stays (HS). Clinical trial patients have homogeneous treatment; d…
View article: Designing Virtual Pathways for Exploring Glacial Landscapes of Glacier National Park, Montana, USA for Physical Geography Education
Designing Virtual Pathways for Exploring Glacial Landscapes of Glacier National Park, Montana, USA for Physical Geography Education Open
Virtual field trips in physical geography transcend our human limitations regarding distance and accessibility, allowing students to experience exemplars of physical environments. These experiences can be critical for students to connect t…
View article: A class of self-similar hydrodynamics test problems
A class of self-similar hydrodynamics test problems Open
We consider self-similar solutions to the gas dynamics equations. One such solution - a spherical geometry Gaussian density profile - has been analyzed in the existing literature, and a connection between it, a linear velocity profile, and…
View article: Gene Therapy Versus Common Care for Eligible Individuals With Sickle Cell Disease in the United States
Gene Therapy Versus Common Care for Eligible Individuals With Sickle Cell Disease in the United States Open
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View article: Availability of cancer survivorship support services across the National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program network
Availability of cancer survivorship support services across the National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program network Open
Background National cancer organizations recommend provision of nutrition, physical activity, and mental health supportive services to cancer survivors. However, the availability of these services across diverse community oncology settings…
View article: Interventions addressing health-related social needs among patients with cancer
Interventions addressing health-related social needs among patients with cancer Open
Health-related social needs are prevalent among cancer patients; associated with substantial negative health consequences; and drive pervasive inequities in cancer incidence, severity, treatment choices and decisions, and outcomes. To addr…
View article: Real-World Outcomes with Immuno-Oncology Therapies in Advanced Melanoma: Final Results of the OPTIMIzE Registry Study
Real-World Outcomes with Immuno-Oncology Therapies in Advanced Melanoma: Final Results of the OPTIMIzE Registry Study Open
Aim: The OPTIMIzE registry study evaluated real-world outcomes in patients with advanced melanoma receiving immuno-oncology therapies. Materials and methods: Data were collected for patients treated with anti-programmed death 1 (PD-1) mono…
View article: Out-of-Pocket Costs and Financial Hardship Among Participants of the BMT CTN 1102 Study
Out-of-Pocket Costs and Financial Hardship Among Participants of the BMT CTN 1102 Study Open
Introduction The Blood and Marrow Transplant Clinical Trials Network 1102 study (BMT CTN 1102, NCT02016781) was a multicenter, biologic assignment trial, where patients aged 50-75 with intermediate-2 or high risk de novo myelodysplastic sy…
View article: Intervention Nonadherence in the TrACER (S1415CD) Study: A Pragmatic Randomized Trial of a Standardized Order Entry for CSF Prescribing
Intervention Nonadherence in the TrACER (S1415CD) Study: A Pragmatic Randomized Trial of a Standardized Order Entry for CSF Prescribing Open
In this pragmatic trial aimed at improving CSF prescribing, there was substantial variability in site adherence to the intervention assignment.
View article: TABLE 1 from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation
TABLE 1 from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation Open
Model input parameters
View article: FIGURE 1 from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation
FIGURE 1 from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation Open
Tornado diagram of most influential inputs for cost per case detected of screening for HCV alone (A), HBV alone (B), HBV and HCV (C), and HBV, HCV, and HIV together (D). For each of the four most efficient screening strategies, the figure …
View article: TABLE 2 from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation
TABLE 2 from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation Open
Base case results
View article: TABLE 3 from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation
TABLE 3 from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation Open
Pragmatic screening approach results
View article: Data from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation
Data from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation Open
Recommendations for universal screening of patients with cancer for hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are inconsistent. A recent multisite screening study (S1204) from the SWOG Cancer …
View article: TABLE 1 from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation
TABLE 1 from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation Open
Model input parameters
View article: Data from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation
Data from Universal Viral Screening of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Cancer in the United States: A Cost-efficiency Evaluation Open
Recommendations for universal screening of patients with cancer for hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are inconsistent. A recent multisite screening study (S1204) from the SWOG Cancer …