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Review Of Cardiovascular Risk Of Androgen Deprivation Therapy And The Influence Of Race In Men With Prostate Cancer, James Fradin, Felix J. Kim, Grace Lu-Yao, Eugene Storozynsky, William K. Kelly Apr 2023

Review Of Cardiovascular Risk Of Androgen Deprivation Therapy And The Influence Of Race In Men With Prostate Cancer, James Fradin, Felix J. Kim, Grace Lu-Yao, Eugene Storozynsky, William K. Kelly

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Androgen deprivation therapy is the cornerstone of prostate cancer therapy. Recent studies have revealed an association between androgen deprivation therapy and cardiovascular adverse effects such as myocardial infarction and stroke. This review summarizes the available research on the cardiovascular risk of men using androgen deprivation therapy. We also discuss racial disparities surrounding both prostate cancer and cardiovascular disease, emphasizing the importance of biological/molecular and socioeconomic factors in assessing baseline risk in patients beginning androgen ablation. Based on the literature, we provide recommendations for monitoring patients who are at high risk for a cardiovascular adverse event while being treated on androgen …


Cancer Patient And Provider Responses To Companion Scales Assessing Experiences With Lgbtqi-Affirming Healthcare, Mandi L. Pratt-Chapman, Yan Wang, Gwendolyn P. Quinn, Sylvia Shirima, Sarah Adler, Ruta Brazinskaite, Asa Radix, Barbara Warren, Kristen Eckstrand, Ana Maria Lopez Mar 2023

Cancer Patient And Provider Responses To Companion Scales Assessing Experiences With Lgbtqi-Affirming Healthcare, Mandi L. Pratt-Chapman, Yan Wang, Gwendolyn P. Quinn, Sylvia Shirima, Sarah Adler, Ruta Brazinskaite, Asa Radix, Barbara Warren, Kristen Eckstrand, Ana Maria Lopez

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Background: Sexual and gender minority (SGM) persons are at a higher risk for some cancers and may have poorer health outcomes as a result of ongoing minority stress, social stigma, and cisnormative, heteronormative healthcare environments. This study compared patient and provider experiences of affirming environmental and behavioral cues and also examined provider-reported knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and clinical preparedness in caring for SGM patients among a convenience sample.

Methods: National convenience samples of oncology providers (n = 107) and patients (n = 88) were recruited separately via snowball sampling. No incentives were provided. After reverse coding of appropriate items for unidirectional …