Manxia Wu
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Recent Articles
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Kava C, Siegel D, Qin J, Sabatino S, Wilson R, Wu M
Chest
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39490974
Background: Treatment for lung cancer can improve prognosis, but 5-year survival remains low at 26%. An examination of treatment using data with higher population coverage, and among a broader number...
2.
Morawski B, Hsieh M, Wu M, Sherman R, Mariotto A, Johnson C
J Registry Manag
. 2023 Jun;
49(4):177-189.
PMID: 37260823
Background: Net and crude cancer survival statistics can be calculated using cause of death or expected survival from life tables. In some instances, using cause of death information may be...
3.
Ellington T, Henley S, Wilson R, Senkomago V, Wu M, Benard V, et al.
PLoS One
. 2023 May;
18(5):e0284051.
PMID: 37167241
Background: Cancer survival has improved for the most common cancers. However, less improvement and lower survival has been observed in some groups perhaps due to differential access to cancer care...
4.
Bock S, Henley S, ONeil M, Singh S, Thompson T, Wu M
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2023 Apr;
72(16):421-425.
PMID: 37079478
Non-Hispanic Asian (Asian) and non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) persons represent growing segments of the U.S. population (1). Epidemiologic cancer studies often aggregate Asian and NHPI persons (2,3);...
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Henley S, Dowling N, Ahmad F, Ellington T, Wu M, Richardson L
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2022 Dec;
71(50):1583-1588.
PMID: 36520660
Cancer survivors (persons who have received a diagnosis of cancer, from the time of diagnosis throughout their lifespan)* have increased risk for severe COVID-19 illness and mortality (1). This report...
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Ellington T, Henley S, Wilson R, Miller J, Wu M, Richardson L
Cancer
. 2022 Oct;
129(1):32-38.
PMID: 36309838
Background: Breast cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among women in the United States. Previous analyses show that breast cancer incidence increased from 1999 to 2018. The...
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Senkomago V, Thompson T, Scott L, Singh S, ONeil M, Wilson R, et al.
J Registry Manag
. 2022 Apr;
47(2):67-79.
PMID: 35363673
Background: Cancer incidence and death rates in the United States are often published at the county or statelevels; examining cancer statistics at the congressional district (CD) level allows decision makers...
8.
Qiao B, Hsieh M, Wu X, Kruchko C, Sineshaw H, Wu M, et al.
J Registry Manag
. 2022 Apr;
47(2):60-66.
PMID: 35363672
Background And Objectives: The distribution of multiple primary cancers has been described previously using data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program. However, a complete picture regarding the...
9.
Ellington T, Miller J, Henley S, Wilson R, Wu M, Richardson L
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2022 Jan;
71(2):43-47.
PMID: 35025856
Breast cancer is commonly diagnosed among women, accounting for approximately 30% of all cancer cases reported among women.* A slight annual increase in breast cancer incidence occurred in the United...
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Erdrich J, Cordova-Marks F, Monetathchi A, Wu M, White A, Melkonian S
Ann Surg Oncol
. 2021 Sep;
29(2):1019-1030.
PMID: 34490527
Background: Little is known about the surgical patterns of American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) breast cancer patients. The purpose of this study is to determine whether there are disparities in breast...