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Banegas M, OKeeffe Rosetti M, Gilbert S, Kwan M, Leo M, Danforth K, et al.
Urol Oncol . 2024 Oct; 43(4):267.e1-267.e7. PMID: 39406639
Purpose: Bladder cancer is 1 of the most costly cancers, however there is limited research on medical care costs by type of urinary diversion. The objective of our study was...
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Fischer H, Hahn E, Li B, Munoz-Plaza C, Luong T, Harrison T, et al.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf . 2022 Feb; 48(4):222-232. PMID: 35190249
Background: High-risk medication dispenses to patients with a prior fall or hip fracture represent a potentially dangerous disease-drug interaction among older adults. The research team quantified the prevalence, identified risk...
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Harrison T, Reynolds K, Hahn E, Munoz-Plaza C, Yi D, Fischer H, et al.
J Manag Care Spec Pharm . 2021 Dec; 28(1):16-25. PMID: 34949121
Therapy with angiotensinconverting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) requires laboratory monitoring to avoid hyperkalemia and acute kidney failure. To assess the frequency of recommended annual serum potassium...
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Hahn E, Munoz-Plaza C, Lee E, Luong T, Mittman B, Kanter M, et al.
J Gen Intern Med . 2021 Jan; 36(10):3015-3022. PMID: 33469744
Background: High-risk medications pose serious safety risks to older adults, including increasing the risk of falls. Deprescribing potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) in older adults who have experienced a fall is...
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Wang Z, Kwan M, Pratt R, Roh J, Kushi L, Danforth K, et al.
Food Sci Nutr . 2020 Nov; 8(10):5673-5682. PMID: 33133569
Cruciferous vegetables are primary sources of dietary isothiocyanates (ITCs), a group of phytochemicals showing promising cancer-chemopreventive activities in multiple cancer models. However, no study has thoroughly examined how cooking affects...
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Danforth K, Luong T, Yi D, Yamamoto A, Kawatkar A, Kim P, et al.
Clin Genitourin Cancer . 2020 Jan; 18(2):e91-e102. PMID: 31917174
Background: Disparities in bladder cancer survival by race/ethnicity and gender are likely related to differences in diagnosis. We assessed disparities in stage at diagnosis and potential contributing factors within a...
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Bulkley J, OKeeffe-Rosetti M, Wendel C, Davis J, Danforth K, Harrison T, et al.
Qual Life Res . 2019 Dec; 29(4):879-889. PMID: 31811594
Purpose: The Bladder Cancer Quality of Life Study collected detailed and sensitive patient-reported outcomes from bladder cancer survivors in the period after bladder removal surgery, when participation in survey research...
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Bhandari S, Adams A, Li B, Rhee C, Sundar S, Krasa H, et al.
Intern Med J . 2019 Nov; 50(9):1100-1108. PMID: 31707754
Background: Falls and hip fractures among older people are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Hyponatraemia may be a risk for falls/hip fractures, but the effect of hyponatraemia duration is...
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Danforth K, Kim P, Sidell M, Loo R, Williams S
Urology . 2019 Aug; 131:102-103. PMID: 31451150
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Check D, Leo M, Banegas M, Bulkley J, Danforth K, Gilbert S, et al.
J Urol . 2019 Aug; 203(1):159-163. PMID: 31441673
Purpose: Patients who undergo cystectomy due to bladder cancer can elect an ileal conduit or a neobladder for urinary diversion. Decision regret related to this choice is an important and...