Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 16
pro vyhledávání: '"May Lin Tao"'
Autor:
Patricia A. Ganz, Thomas R. Belin, Saviz Sepah, May Lin Tao, Najib Aziz, Julienne E. Bower, Steve W. Cole, Wenhua Hu
Publikováno v:
Clinical Cancer Research. 15:5534-5540
Purpose: Biomarkers of radiation-induced behavioral symptoms, such as fatigue, have not been identified. Studies linking inflammatory processes to fatigue in cancer survivors led us to test the hypothesis that activation of the proinflammatory cytoki
Autor:
May Lin Tao, Caitlin Fanning, Michele Carpenter, Jeffrey N. Weitzel, Justin E. West, John G. West
Publikováno v:
Clinical Breast Cancer. 8:533-537
Post-breast cancer treatment-related angiosarcomas were first observed in lymphedematous extremities after mastectomy and are now being reported with increasing frequency after lumpectomy and radiation. A case history is presented of a BRCA2 carrier
Autor:
Jennifer Malin, John L. Adams, Judy Y. Chen, Katherine L. Kahn, Patricia A. Ganz, Clifford Y. Ko, Martha Timmer, May Lin Tao, Diana M. Tisnado
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Internal Medicine. 24:99-104
For women with early stage breast cancer, physician-patient discussion of breast reconstruction is an essential step in their participation in the decision-making process for their treatments. This study examines sociodemographic variation of physici
Autor:
Patricia A. Ganz, Judy Y. Chen, Clifford Y. Ko, John L. Adams, Jennifer Malin, Martha Timmer, May Lin Tao, Diana M. Tisnado, Katherine L. Kahn
Publikováno v:
Medical Care. 46:1157-1162
When 2 treatment choices (ie, mastectomy vs. breast conserving therapy) show no difference in a primary clinical outcome (ie, survival), patient satisfaction becomes an important marker of the quality of care received.To assess the impact of physicia
Autor:
Martha Timmer, Patricia A. Ganz, Katherine L. Kahn, Jean Yoon, May Lin Tao, John L. Adams, Jennifer Malin, Diana M. Tisnado
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 108:69-77
Purpose With improved patient survival from breast cancer, more interest has evolved regarding the symptoms women experience in association with breast cancer treatments. We studied the extent to which symptoms for women with incident breast cancer a
Autor:
Diana M. Tisnado, Jean Yoon, Jennifer Malin, Martha Timmer, May Lin Tao, Patricia A. Ganz, John L. Adams, Katherine L. Kahn
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 108:153-165
This study examines the burden of symptoms by treatment type and patient characteristics in a population-based sample of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. Using the Los Angeles County SEER Registry Rapid Case Ascertainment, we identified a coho
Publikováno v:
The Cancer Journal. 13:130-137
Purpose Despite growth of palliative care programs and evidence on the effectiveness of radiotherapy in palliating cancer symptoms, radiotherapy is probably underused in this setting. Radiation and medical oncologists and palliative medicine speciali
Autor:
May Lin Tao, Lupe Llamas, Leslie E. Botnick, Arnold W. Malcolm, Christopher M. Rose, Raul Mena, Susan A. McCloskey, Mary Lou Ozohan
Publikováno v:
The Breast Journal. 12:138-144
We, as a large community practice, retrospectively reviewed our experience in treating early stage breast cancer to determine rates of breast-conserving therapy (BCT), disease outcomes after such treatment, and risk factors for local recurrence. A ho
Autor:
Susan A. McCloskey, Nancy A. Ellerbroek, Christopher M. Rose, M.S.P.H. May Lin Tao M.D., Arnold W. Malcolm, Robert C. Wollman, Lauren A. McCarthy
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 101:2693-2700
The current study documented the implementation of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy and assessed the tumor control and toxicity of such treatment in a large, multisite community practice.The authors retrospectively reviewed their first 222 co
Autor:
Christopher S. Rose, Silvana Martino, Leslie E. Botnick, Nancy Ellerbroek, May Lin Tao, Beatrice Mautner
Publikováno v:
The Breast Journal. 9:74-78
As commonly used, adjuvant paclitaxel after doxorubicin in high-risk breast cancer patients results in a prolonged delay of the onset of radiation therapy after breast-conserving surgery. Concurrent delivery of breast irradiation with paclitaxel woul