Melinda Stolley
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Recent Articles
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Neuner J, Stolley M, Kamaraju S, Tiegs J, Sparapani R, Makris V, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
. 2024 Nov;
209(3):541-552.
PMID: 39592520
Purpose: Few risk factors for early adjuvant endocrine discontinuation have been identified, but clinical trials suggest pre-AET symptom burden might be important. We sought to assess this in an academic...
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Istl A, Lawton S, Kamaraju S, Stolley M, Petroll A, Cortina C
Ann Surg Oncol
. 2024 Jun;
31(9):5560-5569.
PMID: 38861206
Background: More than 2.5 million adults in the United States identify as transgender or gender-diverse (TGD), but little data exist on cancer screening and care for this population. We examined...
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Kamaraju S, McKoy J, Williams G, Gilmore N, Minami C, Bylow K, et al.
Curr Oncol Rep
. 2024 May;
26(8):855-864.
PMID: 38801612
Purpose Of Review: Cancer-related inequities are prevalent in Wisconsin, with lower survival rates for breast, colorectal, and lung cancer patients from marginalized communities. This manuscript describes the ongoing efforts at...
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Awoyinka I, Tovar M, Young S, Beyer K, Kwarteng J, Knight J, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2024 Feb;
32(3):178.
PMID: 38381216
Purpose: Cancer survivor cohort studies document the positive impact of health behaviors on cancer survivorship by influencing quality of life, comorbidity burden, and cancer recurrence. Social networks can be instrumental...
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Cortina C, Siegel E, Polovneff A, Sahyouni G, Neuner J, Petroll A, et al.
Ann Surg Oncol
. 2023 Aug;
30(12):6978-6980.
PMID: 37620531
No abstract available.
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Mora J, Romo R, Dempsey S, Silva B, Nevels D, Leone G, et al.
Cancer Causes Control
. 2023 Jul;
34(12):1037-1042.
PMID: 37490139
Cancer is the leading cause of mortality in U.S. Latino adults, a group with limited access to screening, higher rates of advanced disease, and prone to online misinformation. Our project...
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Kamaraju T, Atkinson D, Wright T, Charlosn J, Wetzel T, Campbell G, et al.
WMJ
. 2022 Oct;
121(3):205-211.
PMID: 36301647
Purpose: The impact of the social determinants of health (SDOH) on hospitalized cancer patients and hospital length of stay is unknown. At our institution, a hospital-wide SDOH survey that examined...
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Hodge A, Sheean P, OConnor P, Tyler K, Kerschner A, Williams A, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2022 Oct;
30(12):9771-9779.
PMID: 36287278
Purpose: Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common hematologic malignancy in the USA, with higher rates observed in older adults and African Americans (AA). Survivors experience fatigue, bone pain,...
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Kerschner A, Jensik K, Berg D, Visotcky A, Banerjee A, Stolley M
J Cancer Educ
. 2022 Oct;
38(3):1034-1041.
PMID: 36251146
In Milwaukee and nationwide, cancer incidence, late-stage diagnosis, and mortality are notably higher among some racial/ethnic populations. Cancer education has the potential to impact cancer burden and reduce cancer disparities....
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Sheean P, OConnor P, Joyce C, Vasilopoulos V, Badami A, Stolley M
Prostate Cancer
. 2022 Jun;
2022:9242243.
PMID: 35693376
Black men treated with frontline therapies for metastatic prostate cancer (MPC) show better clinical outcomes than non-Black men receiving similar treatments. Variations in body composition may contribute to these findings....