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Forsberg J, Wedin R, Bauer H, Hansen B, Laitinen M, Trovik C, et al.
BMC Cancer . 2012 Oct; 12:493. PMID: 23098538
Background: We recently developed two Bayesian networks, referred to as the Bayesian-Estimated Tools for Survival (BETS) models, capable of estimating the likelihood of survival at 3 and 12 months following...
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Forsberg J, Sjoberg D, Chen Q, Vickers A, Healey J
Clin Orthop Relat Res . 2012 Sep; 471(3):843-50. PMID: 22983682
Background: To avoid complications associated with under- or overtreatment of patients with skeletal metastases, doctors need accurate survival estimates. Unfortunately, prognostic models for patients with skeletal metastases of the extremities...
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Forsberg J, Wedin R, Bauer H
Clin Orthop Relat Res . 2012 Sep; 471(3):735-40. PMID: 22948531
Background: Successful treatment of pathologic femur fractures can preserve a patient's independence and quality of life. The choice of implant depends on several disease- and patient-specific variables; however, its durability...
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Forsberg J, Healey J, Brennan M
Ann Surg Oncol . 2012 Apr; 19(9):2992-3001. PMID: 22526900
Background: It is important to understand the relative importance of prognostic variables in patients with soft tissue sarcomas. The purpose of this study was to describe the hierarchical relationships between...
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Forsberg J, Eberhardt J, Boland P, Wedin R, Healey J
PLoS One . 2011 May; 6(5):e19956. PMID: 21603644
Background: Accurate estimations of life expectancy are important in the management of patients with metastatic cancer affecting the extremities, and help set patient, family, and physician expectations. Clinically, the decision...
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Forsberg J, Potter B, Cierny 3rd G, Webb L
J Am Acad Orthop Surg . 2011 Feb; 19 Suppl 1:S8-S19. PMID: 21304049
High-energy penetrating extremity injuries are often associated with severe open fractures that have varying degrees of soft-tissue contamination and tenuous soft-tissue coverage. The result is a relatively high prevalence of...
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Forsberg J, Potter B
J Surg Orthop Adv . 2010 Apr; 19(1):54-61. PMID: 20371008
Heterotopic ossification (HO) refers to the formation of mature lamellar bone in nonosseous tissue. In the setting of high-energy wartime extremity wounds, HO is expected to complicate up to 64%...
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Tintle S, Forsberg J, Keeling J, Shawen S, Potter B
J Surg Orthop Adv . 2010 Apr; 19(1):35-43. PMID: 20371005
Since the onset of combat activity in Iraq and Afghanistan, there have been over 1100 major limb amputations among United States service members. With a sustained military presence in the...
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Forsberg J, Pepek J, Wagner S, Wilson K, Flint J, Andersen R, et al.
J Bone Joint Surg Am . 2009 May; 91(5):1084-91. PMID: 19411456
Background: Heterotopic ossification in the extremities remains a common complication in the setting of high-energy wartime trauma, particularly in blast-injured amputees and in those in whom the definitive amputation was...