Carol DeSantis
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Recent Articles
1.
Herweck A, DeSantis C, Shandley L, Kawwass J, Hipp H
Fertil Steril
. 2024 Jan;
121(4):622-630.
PMID: 38176517
Objective: To describe characteristics, trends, and outcomes of international gestational surrogacy cycles in the United States (US). Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: All assisted reproductive technology cycles in the US...
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Korkidakis A, DeSantis C, Kissin D, Hacker M, Koniares K, Yartel A, et al.
Fertil Steril
. 2023 Sep;
121(1):54-62.
PMID: 37775023
Objective: To examine whether the (1) scope of state-mandated insurance coverage for assisted reproductive technology (ART) and (2) proportion of the population eligible for this coverage are associated with reductions...
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Boulet S, Stanhope K, DeSantis C, Goebel A, Dolak J, Eze O, et al.
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle)
. 2023 Jun;
4(1):288-297.
PMID: 37363358
Objective: To estimate uptake of influenza, tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis (Tdap), and COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy and describe vaccine attitudes and beliefs among predominantly racial and...
4.
Sung H, DeSantis C, Jemal A
JNCI Cancer Spectr
. 2020 Apr;
4(1):pkz091.
PMID: 32337499
Compared with white women, black women have higher incidence rates for triple-negative breast cancer but lower rates for hormone receptor (HR)-positive cancers in the United States. Whether similar racial difference...
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Findlay S, Gill J, Plummer R, DeSantis C, Plummer C
J Geriatr Oncol
. 2019 Feb;
10(5):685-689.
PMID: 30733001
Survivorship statistics demonstrate that the incidence of cancer continues to rise worldwide, with a further 60% increase in diagnoses predicted by 2030 attributed to lifestyle risk factors, screening programmes resulting...
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Fedewa S, Sauer A, DeSantis C, Siegel R, Jemal A
Prev Med
. 2017 Oct;
105:311-318.
PMID: 28987332
Cancer screening patterns according to occupation characteristics in the United States are not well known, but could be used to help inform cancer control efforts. We examined cervical (CC), breast...
7.
Shi L, DeSantis C, Jemal A, Chen A
Laryngoscope
. 2017 Jan;
127(10):2437-2441.
PMID: 28092116
Background: The thyroid cancer incidence rate has tripled in the United States since the 1980s, especially among women and small-sized tumors. This trend has been attributed to increased detection due...
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Oeffinger K, Fontham E, Etzioni R, Herzig A, Michaelson J, Shih Y, et al.
JAMA
. 2015 Oct;
314(15):1599-614.
PMID: 26501536
Importance: Breast cancer is a leading cause of premature mortality among US women. Early detection has been shown to be associated with reduced breast cancer morbidity and mortality. Objective: To...
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Jemal A, Lin C, DeSantis C, Sineshaw H, Freedman R
JAMA Surg
. 2015 Sep;
150(12):1192-4.
PMID: 26333114
No abstract available.
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Howlader N, Chen V, Ries L, Loch M, Lee R, DeSantis C, et al.
Cancer
. 2014 Nov;
120 Suppl 23:3771-80.
PMID: 25412389
Background: Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program registries began collecting new data items, known as site-specific factors (SSFs), related to breast cancer treatment, prediction, and prognosis under the Collaborative...