Jonathan D. Clapp
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View article: Associations among survivorship care plans, experiences of survivorship care, and functioning in older breast cancer survivors: CALGB/Alliance 369901
Associations among survivorship care plans, experiences of survivorship care, and functioning in older breast cancer survivors: CALGB/Alliance 369901 Open
Survivorship care plans (SCP) are recommended for all cancer patients and could be especially useful to survivors 65 years and over (“older”). This study examined receipt of SCPs among older breast cancer survivors and whether SCPs were as…
View article: Frailty and Adherence to Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy in Older Women With Breast Cancer: CALGB Protocol 369901
Frailty and Adherence to Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy in Older Women With Breast Cancer: CALGB Protocol 369901 Open
Most patients with breast cancer age ≥ 65 years (ie, older patients) are eligible for adjuvant hormonal therapy, but use is not universal. We examined the influence of frailty on hormonal therapy noninitiation and discontinuation.
View article: Using ePrognosis to estimate 2-year all-cause mortality in older women with breast cancer: Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB) 49907 and 369901 (Alliance A151503)
Using ePrognosis to estimate 2-year all-cause mortality in older women with breast cancer: Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB) 49907 and 369901 (Alliance A151503) Open
Tools to estimate survival, such as ePrognosis (http://eprognosis.ucsf.edu/carey2.php), were developed for general, not cancer, populations. In older patients with breast cancer, accurate overall survival estimates would facilitate discuss…
View article: Sleep disturbance and neurocognitive outcomes in older patients with breast cancer: Interaction with genotype
Sleep disturbance and neurocognitive outcomes in older patients with breast cancer: Interaction with genotype Open
Background Sleep disturbance and genetic profile are risks for cognitive decline in noncancer populations, yet their role in cancer‐related cognitive problems remains understudied. This study examined whether sleep disturbance was associat…
View article: Cancer-Related Cognitive Outcomes Among Older Breast Cancer Survivors in the Thinking and Living With Cancer Study
Cancer-Related Cognitive Outcomes Among Older Breast Cancer Survivors in the Thinking and Living With Cancer Study Open
Purpose To determine treatment and aging-related effects on longitudinal cognitive function in older breast cancer survivors. Methods Newly diagnosed nonmetastatic breast cancer survivors (n = 344) and matched controls without cancer (n = …
The Impact of Using Different Reference Populations on Measurement of Breast Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment Rates Open
The choice of reference populations did not affect conclusions about the association of cognition with breast cancer. However, while study-specific reference populations provided greater internal consistency in defining cognitive impairmen…
View article: COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND HORMONAL THERAPY ADHERENCE IN A COHORT OF OLDER SURVIVORS: CALGB 369901
COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND HORMONAL THERAPY ADHERENCE IN A COHORT OF OLDER SURVIVORS: CALGB 369901 Open
Background: Adjuvant hormonal therapy is the standard of care for estrogen-receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer survivors, but up to half of survivors do not adhere to recommended treatment (5 years+). Adherence may be more complicated in…
View article: Personality, coping, and social support as predictors of long‐term quality‐of‐life trajectories in older breast cancer survivors: <scp>CALGB</scp> protocol 369901 (<scp>A</scp>lliance)
Personality, coping, and social support as predictors of long‐term quality‐of‐life trajectories in older breast cancer survivors: <span>CALGB</span> protocol 369901 (<span>A</span>lliance) Open
Background To determine long‐term quality‐of‐life (QOL) trajectories among breast cancer survivors aged 65+ (older) evaluating the effects of personality and social support. Methods Older women (N = 1280) newly examined with invasive, nonm…
View article: Long‐term trajectories of self‐reported cognitive function in a cohort of older survivors of breast cancer: CALGB 369901 (Alliance)
Long‐term trajectories of self‐reported cognitive function in a cohort of older survivors of breast cancer: CALGB 369901 (Alliance) Open
BACKGROUND The number of survivors of breast cancer aged ≥65 years (“older”) is growing, but to the authors' knowledge, little is known regarding the cognitive outcomes of these individuals. METHODS A cohort of cognitively intact older sur…