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Terri S Armstrong

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Kim Y, Armstrong T, Gilbert M, Celiku O
J Natl Cancer Inst . 2024 Sep; 117(3):511-516. PMID: 39325856
We conducted an extensive assessment and quantification of the reach of the oncology clinical trial-supporting infrastructure in the United States. Although our primary focus was on identifying avenues to expand...
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Pascoe M, Wollet A, De La Cruz Minyety J, Vera E, Miller H, Celiku O, et al.
Neurooncol Pract . 2024 Sep; 11(5):640-651. PMID: 39279778
Background: Sleep-wake disturbances are common and disabling in primary brain tumor (PBT) patients but studies exploring longitudinal data are limited. This study investigates the feasibility and relationship between longitudinal patient-reported...
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Obrecht-Sturm D, Schoof M, Eckhardt A, Mynarek M, Gilbert M, Aldape K, et al.
Neuro Oncol . 2024 Aug; 27(1):267-276. PMID: 39171767
Background: Ependymoma (EPN) is not a uniform disease but represents different disease types with biological and clinical heterogeneity. However, the pattern of when and where different types of EPN relapse...
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Acquaye-Mallory A, Vera E, Choi A, Wall K, Gilbert M, Armstrong T
Cancer Med . 2024 Aug; 13(15):e70017. PMID: 39101481
Objective: High self-efficacy is associated with improved self-care and reduced symptoms in cancer patients but has not been fully interrogated in adults with central nervous system (CNS) cancers. We aimed...
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Youssef G, Acquaye-Mallory A, Vera E, Chheda M, Dunn G, Moliterno J, et al.
Neurooncol Pract . 2024 Jul; 11(4):494-506. PMID: 39006527
Background: Burnout is a syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a reduced sense of accomplishment, which commonly arises from chronic workplace stress in the medical field. Given the higher...
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Stockdill M, King A, Johnson M, Karim Z, Cooper D, Armstrong T
Neurooncol Pract . 2024 May; 11(3):226-239. PMID: 38737608
Social determinants of health (SDOH) impact cancer-related health outcomes, including survival, but their impact on symptoms is less understood among the primary brain tumor (PBT) population. We conducted a systematic...
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Price M, Neff C, Nagarajan N, Kruchko C, Waite K, Cioffi G, et al.
Neuro Oncol . 2024 May; 26(Supplement_3):iii1-iii53. PMID: 38709657
Recent analyses have shown that, whereas cancer survival overall has been improving, it has not improved for adolescents and young adults ages 15-39 years (AYA). The clinical care of AYA...
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Oppegaard K, Mayo S, Armstrong T, Dokiparthi V, Melisko M, Levine J, et al.
Cancer . 2024 Apr; 130(16):2834-2847. PMID: 38676932
Background: Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) and anxiety co-occur in patients with cancer. Little is known about mechanisms for the co-occurrence of these two symptoms. The purposes of this secondary analysis...
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Millward C, Keshwara S, Armstrong T, Barrington H, Bell S, Brodbelt A, et al.
Neurooncol Adv . 2024 Apr; 6(1):vdae030. PMID: 38596717
Background: Meningioma clinical trials have assessed interventions including surgery, radiotherapy, and pharmacotherapy. However, agreement does not exist on what, how, and when outcomes of interest should be measured. To do...
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Millward C, Islim A, Armstrong T, Barrington H, Bell S, Brodbelt A, et al.
Neurooncol Adv . 2024 Apr; 6(1):vdae042. PMID: 38596715
Background: The clinical management of patients with incidental intracranial meningioma varies markedly and is often based on clinician choice and observational data. Heterogeneous outcome measurement has likely hampered knowledge progress...