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Sherry Wolf

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Barton D, Schroeder K, Banerjee T, Wolf S, Keith T, Elkins G
Menopause . 2017 Mar; 24(7):774-782. PMID: 28266949
Objective: The need for effective nonhormonal treatments for hot flash management without unwanted side effects continues. The primary aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the effect of combining...
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Pachman D, Loprinzi C, Novotny P, Satele D, Linquist B, Wolf S, et al.
Menopause . 2013 Apr; 20(11):1164-8. PMID: 23571528
Objective: This study aims to examine the accuracy of a new sternal skin conductance (SSC) device in measuring hot flashes and to assess the acceptability of the device by women....
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Jones J, Qin R, Bardia A, Linquist B, Wolf S, Loprinzi C
J Palliat Med . 2011 May; 14(7):810-4. PMID: 21554125
Background: Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a debilitating side effect. Previous studies have primarily focused on prophylactic therapy, but no published reports have evaluated the treatment of breakthrough CINV....
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Pachman D, Barton D, Carns P, Novotny P, Wolf S, Linquist B, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2010 May; 19(7):941-7. PMID: 20496155
Purpose: Hot flashes are a significant problem in breast cancer patients, especially because the most effective therapy, estrogen, is often contraindicated. Based on recent pilot data from a single group...
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Loprinzi C, Barton D, Sloan J, Novotny P, Wolf S
Menopause . 2008 Aug; 16(1):184-7. PMID: 18725865
Objective: Newer antidepressants have been shown in clinical trials to reduce hot flashes, although not as well as do hormones. Nonetheless, a recently published meta-analysis and subsequent editorial raised doubts...
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Wolf S, Barton D, Kottschade L, Grothey A, Loprinzi C
Eur J Cancer . 2008 Jun; 44(11):1507-15. PMID: 18571399
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a major dose limiting side effect of many commonly used chemotherapeutic agents, including platinum drugs, taxanes, epothilones and vinca alkaloids, and also newer agents such...
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Sievers B, Wolf S
Clin Nurse Spec . 2006 Apr; 20(2):75-80. PMID: 16609281
Unlabelled: Without formal education, many healthcare professionals fail to develop interdisciplinary team skills; however, when students are socialized to interdisciplinary practice through academic clinical learning experiences, effective collaboration skills can...