Kathleen B Albers
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Recent Articles
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Dublin S, Albertson-Junkans L, Pham Nguyen T, Pavon J, Hastings S, Maciejewski M, et al.
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2024 Nov;
73(2):399-410.
PMID: 39607302
Background: Stopping or reducing risky or unneeded medications ("deprescribing") could improve older adults' health. Electronic health data can support observational and intervention studies of deprescribing, but there are no standardized...
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Binswanger I, Narwaney K, Barrow J, Albers K, Bechtel L, Steiner C, et al.
Prev Med Rep
. 2024 Jan;
37:102530.
PMID: 38205171
Methods: Participants in Colorado, USA, were recruited between June 15, 2020, and March 28, 2021, and encouraged to complete SARS-CoV-2 molecular ribonucleic acid (RNA) and serology testing for antibodies every...
3.
Koelwyn G, Newman A, Afonso M, van Solingen C, Corr E, Brown E, et al.
Nat Med
. 2020 Jul;
26(9):1452-1458.
PMID: 32661390
Disruption of systemic homeostasis by either chronic or acute stressors, such as obesity or surgery, alters cancer pathogenesis. Patients with cancer, particularly those with breast cancer, can be at increased...
4.
Cespedes Feliciano E, Popuri K, Cobzas D, Baracos V, Beg M, Khan A, et al.
J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle
. 2020 Apr;
11(5):1258-1269.
PMID: 32314543
Background: Body composition from computed tomography (CT) scans is associated with cancer outcomes including surgical complications, chemotoxicity, and survival. Most studies manually segment CT scans, but Automatic Body composition Analyser...
5.
Langer-Gould A, Smith J, Albers K, Xiang A, Wu J, Kerezsi E, et al.
Neurology
. 2020 Apr;
94(18):e1939-e1949.
PMID: 32284359
Objective: To determine whether women with multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosed according to current criteria are at an increased risk of postpartum relapses and to assess whether this risk is modified...
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Cespedes Feliciano E, Chen W, Lee V, Albers K, Prado C, Alexeeff S, et al.
JAMA Oncol
. 2019 Dec;
6(2):264-270.
PMID: 31804676
Importance: Although most chemotherapies are dosed on body surface area or weight, body composition (ie, the amount and distribution of muscle and adipose tissues) is thought to be associated with...
7.
Cespedes Feliciano E, Chen W, Bradshaw P, Prado C, Alexeeff S, Albers K, et al.
J Clin Oncol
. 2019 Aug;
37(28):2528-2536.
PMID: 31369302
Purpose: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major source of morbidity and mortality among breast cancer survivors. Although body mass index (BMI) is associated with CVD risk, adipose tissue distribution may...
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Bradshaw P, Cespedes Feliciano E, Prado C, Alexeeff S, Albers K, Chen W, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2019 Apr;
27(6):997-1004.
PMID: 31021535
Objective: Previous studies of breast cancer survival have not considered specific depots of adipose tissue such as subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT). Methods: This study assessed...
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Check D, Albers K, Uppal K, Suga J, Adams A, Habel L, et al.
Lung Cancer
. 2018 Nov;
125:51-56.
PMID: 30429038
Objectives: To examine the role of uniform access to care in reducing racial/ethnic disparities in receipt of resection for early stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) by comparing integrated health...
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Flatt J, Gilsanz P, Quesenberry Jr C, Albers K, Whitmer R
Alzheimers Dement
. 2017 Jun;
14(1):28-34.
PMID: 28627380
Introduction: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with an increased risk of dementia in male veterans, but little is known in females and civilians. Methods: PTSD and comorbidities were abstracted...