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Simon F, Holguera I, Chen Y, Malin J, Valentino P, Njoo-Deplante C, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Feb; PMID: 38370610
The medulla is the part of the optic lobe with the greatest neuronal diversity, in which the identity of each neuronal type is specified in progenitors and newborn neurons via...
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Crossman A, Krishnaswamy G, Bannister W, Bonagura A, Malin J
Am J Manag Care . 2023 Mar; 29(3):e85-e90. PMID: 36947021
Objectives: Case management is commonly used by health plans to attempt to improve the care received by their members who have complex needs, such as those who undergo transplantation. There...
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Park E, Skurla S, Caballero G, Friedman E, Ponzani C, Wallace R, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2022 Jun; 30(9):7811. PMID: 35648205
No abstract available.
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Park E, Skurla S, Caballero G, Friedman E, Ponzani C, Wallace R, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2022 May; 30(9):7801-7809. PMID: 35552828
Background: Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis limits the effectiveness of treatment, increases the risk of cancer recurrence or secondary malignancies, and is associated with poorer quality of life and...
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Malin J, Desplan C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Jun; 118(28). PMID: 34183440
Like other sensory systems, the visual system is topographically organized: Its sensory neurons, the photoreceptors, and their targets maintain point-to-point correspondence in physical space, forming a retinotopic map. The iterative...
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Gaylis F, Cooperberg M, Chen R, Malin J, Loeb S, Witte J, et al.
J Urol . 2021 Apr; 206(1):171-172. PMID: 33818133
No abstract available.
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Dacosta Byfield S, Chastek B, Korrer S, Horstman T, Malin J, Newcomer L
Cancer Invest . 2020 Oct; 38(10):608-617. PMID: 33107767
Although physicians rely on clinical trial data to guide cancer treatment decisions, patient characteristics and outcomes often differ between real-world and clinical trial populations. We analyzed retrospective clinical data collected...
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OHanlon C, Lindvall C, Lorenz K, Giannitrapani K, Garrido M, Asch S, et al.
JCO Oncol Pract . 2020 Aug; 17(2):e140-e148. PMID: 32758085
Purpose: Monitoring and improving the quality of palliative and end-of-life cancer care remain pressing needs in the United States. Among existing measures that assess the quality of palliative and end-of-life...
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Agiro A, DeVries A, Malin J, Fisch M
J Natl Compr Canc Netw . 2018 Feb; 16(2):162-169. PMID: 29439177
White blood cell colony-stimulating factors (CSFs) decrease the incidence of chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropenia (FN). Widespread use of CSFs that is not guideline-concordant has been reported. Among patients with breast cancer...
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Green J, Shapiro M, Ettner S, Malin J, Ang A, Wong M
Am J Manag Care . 2017 May; 23(4):216-223. PMID: 28554208
Objectives: To determine whether a treating oncologist's characteristics are associated with variation in use of chemotherapy for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (aNSCLC) at the end of life....