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pro vyhledávání: '"Irene Prabhu Das"'
Autor:
Lisa P. Spees, Eboneé N. Butler, Andrew N. Freedman, William M. P. Klein, Irene Prabhu Das, Janet S. de Moor, Megan C. Roberts
Publikováno v:
JCO Precis Oncol
PURPOSE This study examines oncologist-reported reasons for not using multimarker tumor panel testing and the association between these reasons and oncologist-level, facility-level, and patient-mix characteristics. METHODS We used data collected from
Autor:
Andrew N. Freedman, Lisa P. Spees, Eboneé N. Butler, Irene Prabhu Das, Megan C. Roberts, William M. P. Klein, Janet S. de Moor
Publikováno v:
Patient Educ Couns
Objective Next generation sequencing (NGS) may aid in tumor classification and treatment. Barriers to shared decision-making may influence use of NGS. We examined, from oncologists’ perspectives, whether barriers to involving patients/families in d
Autor:
Sarra L Hedden, James McClain, Allison Mandich, Rubin Baskir, Mark S Caulder, Joshua C Denny, Michelle R J Hamlet, Irene Prabhu Das, Nicole McNeil Ford, Maria Lopez-Class, Ahmed Elmi, Roshedah Wallace, Amantha Linkie, Holly A Garriock
Publikováno v:
Am J Epidemiol
The All of Us Research Program, a health and genetics epidemiologic data collection program, has been substantially affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Although the program is highly digital in nature, certain aspects of the
Autor:
Sandra A. Mitchell, Kathleen Castro, Barbara Brandys, Cheryl Altice, Melanie Baker, Irene Prabhu Das
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 124:3656-3667
Multidisciplinary treatment planning (MTP) is a process of engaging multiple disciplines to develop or refine the disease management plan. It is widely implemented in US cancer treatment settings and is considered to have favorable effects on both ca
Autor:
Irene Prabhu Das, Rebecca Lewis, Kathleen Castro, Brenda A. Adjei, Steven B. Clauser, Pamela Spain, Michael T. Halpern, Stephanie Teixeira-Poit
Publikováno v:
The Oncologist
This study builds on analyses performed as part of an original comprehensive National Cancer Institute Community Cancer Centers Program evaluation and examines improvements in quality of care. The following research questions are addressed: (a) have
Autor:
Irene, Prabhu Das, Melanie, Baker, Cheryl, Altice, Kathleen M, Castro, Barbara, Brandys, Sandra A, Mitchell
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 124(18)
Multidisciplinary treatment planning (MTP) is a process of engaging multiple disciplines to develop or refine the disease management plan. It is widely implemented in US cancer treatment settings and is considered to have favorable effects on both ca
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cancer Policy. 20:100190
Incorporating research objectives into national cancer control plans informs effective implementation, and ultimately, health outcomes. We sought to explore the inclusion and description of research priorities in select low- and middle-income countri
Autor:
Michael T. Halpern, Pamela Spain, Debra J. Holden, Andrew Stewart, Erica J. McNamara, Greer Gay, Irene Prabhu Das, Steven Clauser
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oncology Practice. 9:e298-e304
Purpose: Patients with cancer treated at community hospitals may experience decreased quality of care compared with patients treated at higher-volume cancer hospitals. The National Cancer Institute Community Cancer Centers Program (NCCCP) pilot is de
Autor:
Mary K. Foster, Mary L. Fennell, Heather M. Edwards, Stephen H. Taplin, Jane G. Zapka, Veronica Chollette, Steven B. Clauser, Erica S. Breslau, Irene Prabhu Das, Rebecca Anhang Price
Publikováno v:
JNCI Monographs. 2012:2-10
Health care in the United States is notoriously expensive while often failing to deliver the care recommended in published guidelines. There is, therefore, a need to consider our approach to health-care delivery. Cancer care is a good example for con
Autor:
Irene Prabhu Das, Stephen H. Taplin, Heather M. Edwards, Veronica Chollette, Steven B. Clauser, Arnold D. Kaluzny
Publikováno v:
JNCI Monographs. 2012:123-126
Patient outcomes are a primary measure by which we assess healthcare delivery quality. Those outcomes are influenced by numerous other factors in the multilevel context of care described in this monograph (1). Factors include policies that enable or