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Burden And Risk Of Non-Aids Defining Cancers In Hiv-Infected Persons Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy, Brittney L. Dickey Dec 2019

Burden And Risk Of Non-Aids Defining Cancers In Hiv-Infected Persons Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy, Brittney L. Dickey

Theses & Dissertations

The burden of cancers not previously associated with an HIV infection, called non-AIDS defining cancers (NADCs), have increased in the years since highly active anti-retroviral therapy has been introduced. The studies in this dissertation attempted to quantify this burden via incidence and mortality compared to the general population. Further, an assessment of risk factors and creation of a predictive risk model, a nomogram, were utilized to better understand how factors associated with demographics, lifestyle, and immune response affected risk for an NADC diagnosis once therapy was initiated and HIV better controlled. Standardized incidence and mortality ratios showed that burden of …


Influence Of Health Habits On The Success Of The Community Response Program, Hannah Harrington Dec 2019

Influence Of Health Habits On The Success Of The Community Response Program, Hannah Harrington

Capstone Experience

The goal of this project is to determine how specific health habits can affect success of the Community Response (CR) program. Community Response is a program that brings government, non-profit and faith-based organizations together in one community to share resources, identify challenges and create solutions with the goal of strengthening the protective factors that help families raise happy, healthy children (Lift Up Sarpy County, 2018). Health habits include habits centered around everyday life including protective factors such as maintaining support systems, financial stability, and other ways to strengthen families, eliminate risk, and keep children out of the child welfare system. …


Association Between Gastroduodenal Ulcer And Age Of Diagnosis Of Head And Neck, Gastroduodenal And Pancreatic Cancer, Rukevwe Madusor Dec 2019

Association Between Gastroduodenal Ulcer And Age Of Diagnosis Of Head And Neck, Gastroduodenal And Pancreatic Cancer, Rukevwe Madusor

Capstone Experience

Background: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and remains a major public health problem worldwide. Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that insulin like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is linked to ulcers and most cancers. Although studies have investigated the role of IGF1 in ulcer healing and cancer pathogenesis, the link between ulcer and cancer remains unclear. Hence, we assessed the relationship between ulcers and cancers.

Methods: This study consists of a sample of 180 cancer patients obtain by convenience sampling who were seen at Nebraska Medicine and were enrolled in the integrated cancer repository for cancer …


Evaluating Occupational Hazards And Personal Protective Equipment Use On Farms In Kyrgyzstan, Christopher Tougeron, Chandran Achutan, Kenesh Dzhusupov, Lorena Baccaglini Dec 2019

Evaluating Occupational Hazards And Personal Protective Equipment Use On Farms In Kyrgyzstan, Christopher Tougeron, Chandran Achutan, Kenesh Dzhusupov, Lorena Baccaglini

Capstone Experience

Objectives – The purpose of this study was to identify occupational hazards and personal protective equipment use on farms operating in Kyrgyzstan.

Methods – We recruited 20 farmers in Kyrgyzstan. They completed a questionnaire and responded to interview questions to determine their occupational hazards, personal protective equipment use, and work-related injuries. We measured noise levels using the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health sound level meter application for Apple iOS.

Results – Most farmers reported knowing how and when to use personal protective equipment, however 95 percent had not received training on how to use them. Observation of farmers …


Evaluation Of Relationship Between Lead-Dust Loading, Lead-Dust Concentration, And Total Dust Loading Metrics Across Multiple Data Sets, Charles Bevington Dec 2019

Evaluation Of Relationship Between Lead-Dust Loading, Lead-Dust Concentration, And Total Dust Loading Metrics Across Multiple Data Sets, Charles Bevington

Capstone Experience

Lead-dust monitoring studies report values as either lead-dust loadings µg/ft2 or as lead-dust concentrations µg/g. It is rare for studies to report both metrics. When only lead-dust loading values are present, professionals require an approach to estimate lead-dust concentration values. A literature search identified five studies that contained raw data for both lead-dust loading and lead-dust concentration. An additional thirty-two studies had summary-statistics available for both lead-dust loading and lead-dust concentration. Studies with raw-data were used to develop an empirically-based loading to concentration statistical relationship. Raw data sets were critically evaluated to determine whether elimination or …


Using Syndromic Surveillance To Assess The Impact Of Environmental Factors On Asthma- And Copd- Related Ed Visits In Douglas County, Nebraska, Sandra Gonzalez-Ramirez, Anne Mardis O'Keefe, Tricia D. Levan, Lynette Smith Dec 2019

Using Syndromic Surveillance To Assess The Impact Of Environmental Factors On Asthma- And Copd- Related Ed Visits In Douglas County, Nebraska, Sandra Gonzalez-Ramirez, Anne Mardis O'Keefe, Tricia D. Levan, Lynette Smith

Capstone Experience

Background: Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are chronic diseases associated with health disparities in Douglas County, Nebraska and in the United States. Currently there is a lack of information describing the impact of environmental factors in Nebraska on the burden of emergency department (ED) visits or hospitalizations related to these chronic respiratory (CR) diseases. The aim of this study was to determine if there is an association between the numbers of seasonal viral respiratory (SVR)- related ED visits, outdoor air pollutants, aeroallergens, or meteorological factors on the number of CR- related ED visits in Douglas County, Nebraska.

Methods: …


Trends Of Endometrial Cancer Among Adult Women In The United States, Fnu Kanishka Dec 2019

Trends Of Endometrial Cancer Among Adult Women In The United States, Fnu Kanishka

Capstone Experience

Background: Endometrial cancer also referred to as uterine corpus cancer is the fourth most common cancer diagnosed among US women. It is also one of the few cancers in the US that has an increasing incidence and mortality rate. This study examined the overall and race specific age-adjusted incidence rate as well as incidence-based mortality rate of endometrial cancer in the United States from 1975-2016.

Methods: Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) 1975-2016 data were used. Overall and race specific age-adjusted incidence rate, incidence-based mortality rates and 95% confidence intervals were calculated Trend graphs were created, annual average percent change …


Organizational Culture Change In The United States Government And Its Application In State And Local Public Health Agencies: A Literature Review, Katherine Barrow Dec 2019

Organizational Culture Change In The United States Government And Its Application In State And Local Public Health Agencies: A Literature Review, Katherine Barrow

Capstone Experience

State and local health agencies play a critical role in the assessment and assurance of public health in the United States. Their authority to shape the structure and delivery of health services makes organizational culture change imperative for the improvement of government services and ultimately, the health of the public. A systematic literature review using SCOPUS, PsycINFO, Business Source, and Academic Search Premier was conducted to 1) analyze organizational culture change efforts in United States federal, state, and local government settings and 2) make recommendations on how to implement organizational culture change initiatives in state and local health agencies. Of …


Assessment Of Particulate Matter Levels In Homes With Children, Ali Al Rabou Dec 2019

Assessment Of Particulate Matter Levels In Homes With Children, Ali Al Rabou

Capstone Experience

Children’s exposure to particulate matter (PM) is of great interest because it can cause adverse health effects, including asthma, and decreased lung function. The purpose of this study was to determine the levels of PM in low socio-economic status homes in Omaha, Nebraska. Between October 2018 and September 2019, we collected ambient air PM samples from 30 homes, of which 70% had at least one asthmatic child. Samples were collected at 2 feet and 4 feet to represent the breathing zones of toddlers and older children, respectively. We also asked the study participants questions related to indoor air quality (IAQ). …


The Association Between Melanoma And Exposure To Arsenic Among U.S. Adults Using The National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey (Nhanes) From 2003 To 2016, Ahmed Bedaiwi Dec 2019

The Association Between Melanoma And Exposure To Arsenic Among U.S. Adults Using The National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey (Nhanes) From 2003 To 2016, Ahmed Bedaiwi

Capstone Experience

Background: Melanoma is a deadly skin cancer at late stages, and its incidence has been increasing significantly over the last ten years in the United States. Chronic exposure to arsenic has been associated in many studies as a risk factor for non-melanoma skin cancer, notably squamous cell carcinoma. However, current knowledge is limited regarding melanoma and long-term arsenic exposure.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study using the 2003-2016 cycles of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), to investigate the association between arsenic exposure and self-reported melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer diagnoses. Univariate and multivariate logistic regressions were conducted. …


Developing A Training Program For Omaha Metro Area Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners Caring For Individuals With Developmental Disabilities, Emily Blanchard Dec 2019

Developing A Training Program For Omaha Metro Area Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners Caring For Individuals With Developmental Disabilities, Emily Blanchard

Capstone Experience

Individuals with developmental disabilities experience many barriers to healthcare and are at a substantially higher risk for sexual assault and trauma. There is a need for more inclusive and collaborative healthcare policies, practices, and education to guide healthcare providers during their encounters with individuals with developmental disabilities as patients, especially during forensic examinations following sexual assault and trauma. In the Omaha metro area, physical therapists at the Munroe-Meyer institute provide clinical services in a transdisciplinary program that refer victims of sexual violence to local health systems’ Sexual Health Nurse Examiners (SANEs).

There is an existing service gap for individuals with …


Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates And Time Trends Of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma By Subtype, 2000-2015, Daitrang Le Dec 2019

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates And Time Trends Of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma By Subtype, 2000-2015, Daitrang Le

Capstone Experience

Background: Non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL) are a group of diverse and complex cancers of the lymphocytes. More than 60 subtypes have been identified based on certain characteristics of the cancer cell. The objectives of this study were to: 1) determine NHL age-adjusted incidence rates from 2000 to 2015 in the U.S. by age, sex, and race/ethnicity; 2) to examine age-adjusted subtype-specific NHL incidence rates by age, sex, and race/ethnicity; 3) to determine if there was significant time trend in age-adjusted NHL incidence rate from 2000-2015 in the U.S by age, sex, and race/ethnicity.; 4) and to examine time trend in age-adjusted …


Examining Racial & Ethnic Disparities In The Reach Of The Medicare Shared Savings Program, Lindsey Arneson Dec 2019

Examining Racial & Ethnic Disparities In The Reach Of The Medicare Shared Savings Program, Lindsey Arneson

Capstone Experience

It is important to understand the quality of health care for racial and ethnic minorities covered under the largest U.S. government-run insurance program, Medicare, because the demographics of the U.S. are becoming older and more diverse. A new value-based program under Medicare is the Shared Savings Program (MSSP), which creates incentives to improve care quality and health outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries with a specific focus on increasing the provision of preventive care services. This capstone project aims to understand the representation of racial/ethnic minority Medicare beneficiaries, namely African Americans/Blacks and Hispanics/Latinxs, that receive care from providers or facilities (i.e., Accountable …


Cs-Cash Pilot Grant: Improving Agricultural Worker Health & Safety Awareness Through Multimodal, Case-Based Physician Assistant Education, Carey Wheelhouse, Mia Hyde, Annie Wildermuth, Wayne Mathews Nov 2019

Cs-Cash Pilot Grant: Improving Agricultural Worker Health & Safety Awareness Through Multimodal, Case-Based Physician Assistant Education, Carey Wheelhouse, Mia Hyde, Annie Wildermuth, Wayne Mathews

Posters and Presentations: Physician Assistant

The University of Nebraska Medical Center Division of Physician Assistant Education intends to improve health outcomes of patients in Midwest agricultural communities through didactic, clinical, and case-based instruction of Physician Assistant (PA) students.

Aims

  1. Increase PA student awareness of agricultural health and safety issues
  2. Increase PA student medical knowledge on respiratory health, chemical exposure, and noise-induced hearing loss
  3. Enhance PA student communication skills with agricultural patients
  4. Increase patient health care access in agricultural environments

UNMC PA students will undergo learning specific to agricultural-related respiratory health issues, chemical exposures, and hearing loss, including preventative health education and communication with agricultural patient …


Health Literacy Changes In A Technology-Enhanced Diabetes Prevention Program, Cody Goessl Aug 2019

Health Literacy Changes In A Technology-Enhanced Diabetes Prevention Program, Cody Goessl

Theses & Dissertations

Background: In 2001, the Diabetes Prevention Program was published evaluating the efficacy of a pharmaceutical intervention, Metformin, and a behavioral lifestyle intervention (LI) to reduce incidence of Type 2 diabetes mellitus. The LI was observed to reduce the incidence of the disease by 58% relative to 31% in the medication treatment. Amongst technology based LIs, little has been done to address different health literacy populations.

Objectives: This dissertation evaluated how teach-back and teach-to-goal can influence the uptake of information obtained in each health education lesson, behaviors and its influence on engagement and weight loss.

Methods: Four hundred forty-two participants …


Improving Internal Reliability Of A Trauma-Informed Care Program Evaluation Instrument, Ashley A. Raposo-Hadley Aug 2019

Improving Internal Reliability Of A Trauma-Informed Care Program Evaluation Instrument, Ashley A. Raposo-Hadley

Capstone Experience

The project has analyzed the recent changes to the trauma-informed care (TIC) curriculum evaluation instrument by assessing the changes in Cronbach’s Alpha scores and effect significance. Data was collected from pre-training and post-training surveys completed at the time of delivery of the TIC curriculum training. Participants included hospital staff and medical or nursing students at Nebraska Medicine, University of Nebraska Medicine Center, and Health Creighton University Medical Center. The three research questions are (1) Did the item edits change item subgroupings? (2) Did the item edits increase instrument reliability? (3) Did the item edits impact statistical significance? 3 subscales, working …


Comorbidity Profile Of Head And Neck Cancer Patients With And Without Depression, Michaela Frenzel Aug 2019

Comorbidity Profile Of Head And Neck Cancer Patients With And Without Depression, Michaela Frenzel

Capstone Experience

This population-based retrospective study used SEER-Medicare data from 2002-2010 to assess depression, comorbidity, and substance use in the elderly head and neck cancer population. Out of 3,533 head and neck cancer patients, 10.6% had depression diagnoses two years prior to cancer diagnosis, 8.9% were newly diagnosed with depression within one year after cancer diagnosis, and 44.5% of those with preexisting depression had an additional depression diagnosis within one year following cancer diagnosis. Comorbid conditions (p<0.0001) and substance use (p=0.0017) showed associations with depression prior to cancer diagnosis yet, no significant associations with incidence of depression in this head and neck cancer population. This study affirms the need for continual depression screenings in head and neck cancer patients and suggests the need for increased research into the burden of comorbid conditions and substance use within the head and neck cancer population.


The Lived Experience Of Psychological Occupational Stress In Early Childhood Education, Brooke Fletcher Aug 2019

The Lived Experience Of Psychological Occupational Stress In Early Childhood Education, Brooke Fletcher

Capstone Experience

Early childhood education (ECE) programs have been recognized by the Institute of Medicine and the Administration for Children and Families as excellent interventions to alleviate the long-term negative effects of poverty in the United States, but the quality of intervention provided and outcomes for the target population are adversely hindered by high occupational stress burdens for ECE teachers. According to Sheridan, Edwards, Marvin, and Knoche, the models used to address this concern are not empirically supported for specific applicability to ECE nonprofit settings. There is a need for deeper understanding of the lived experiences of ECE teachers, including the psychological …


Explore Barriers Associated With Not Testing For Hiv Among Men Who Have Sex With Men In Dodoma, City, Tanzania, Maria M. Mushi Aug 2019

Explore Barriers Associated With Not Testing For Hiv Among Men Who Have Sex With Men In Dodoma, City, Tanzania, Maria M. Mushi

Capstone Experience

Goal

The goal of the project is to explore barriers associated with not testing for HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Dodoma City, Tanzania.

Objectives

In order to achieve the goal of exploring barriers associated with not testing for HIV among MSM, I will plan and conduct the study, analyze the data, and prepare the final research report.

Methods

A qualitative descriptive study will be conducted in Dodoma City, Tanzania. A total of 10 MSM 19 years of age and above will be purposefully selected by 3 peer educators to be part of the study. I …


Evaluation Of Family Inc.'S Home Visitation Program, Brooke A. Linnenbrink Aug 2019

Evaluation Of Family Inc.'S Home Visitation Program, Brooke A. Linnenbrink

Capstone Experience

FAMILY, Inc. is a nonprofit that provides public health and family support services to women, children, and families in Pottawattamie and Mills counties. It's home visitation program provides health education information to families in the communities that are expecting a child or have a child less than five years of age. This project looked at FAMILY, Inc.’s database regarding the health of children enrolled in their home visitation program and use that information to help develop health education tools as they prepare to expand their programming to include Early Head Start (EHS). Currently FAMILY uses the Parents as Teachers curriculum, …


Access To Care And Melanoma Incidence And Mortality In Nebraska, Natalia Trinidad Aug 2019

Access To Care And Melanoma Incidence And Mortality In Nebraska, Natalia Trinidad

Capstone Experience

The purpose of this study is to determine incidence and mortality of melanoma across all counties in Nebraska in the context of access to primary care providers and dermatologists. Crude and age-adjusted incidence rates of melanoma from 2001-2016 by county were calculated for the following year intervals: 2001-2005, 2006-2010, 2011-2016. Variables for melanoma cases were obtained from the Nebraska Cancer Registry and included the case’s zip code at diagnosis, race, ethnicity, sex, age at diagnosis, year, cancer site, vital status, stage of disease, and the ICD-O code for the cancer type. Crude and age-adjusted mortality rates were calculated for the …


Association Of Copy Number Variations With Chronic Hepatitis B In Chinese Population, Fang Niu Aug 2019

Association Of Copy Number Variations With Chronic Hepatitis B In Chinese Population, Fang Niu

Capstone Experience

With one third of the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection population of the world, chronic Hepatitis B (CHB) has become a top burden in China. CHB is a lifelong infection with HBV which can cause serious health problems, like cirrhosis, liver cancer or even death. HBV infection is known to result in various clinical conditions, including asymptomatic HBV carriers to chronic hepatitis and primary hepatocellular carcinoma. Several studies have shown that host genetic susceptibility could be an important factor that determines these various outcomes of HBV infection. Many Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) and Copy Number Variations (CNVs) have been associated …


Examining The Effects Of Approaches On Reducing Hospital Utilization: The Patient-Centered Medical Home, Continuity Of Care, And The Inpatient Palliative Consultation At The End-Of-Life, Xiaoting Sun May 2019

Examining The Effects Of Approaches On Reducing Hospital Utilization: The Patient-Centered Medical Home, Continuity Of Care, And The Inpatient Palliative Consultation At The End-Of-Life, Xiaoting Sun

Theses & Dissertations

Background: It has become a national priority to reduce the high health care expenditure in the United States while improving the quality of care. Hospital care is taking up one-third of the healthcare spending, and services offered in hospitals are costly compared to others. Only one-twentieth of the patients with high-needs account for about half of the health care spending. They consuming a high level of hospital services if their conditions are not well-managed in the outpatient settings. Therefore, it is important to examine the effectiveness of the approaches that have the potentials to reduce costly care utilization through improvements …


God, I Hope This Part Of My Life Is Over: A Focused Ethnography Of A Correctional Youth Facility’S Therapeutic Climate, Eric Meyer May 2019

God, I Hope This Part Of My Life Is Over: A Focused Ethnography Of A Correctional Youth Facility’S Therapeutic Climate, Eric Meyer

Theses & Dissertations

Although all prisons have the same goal of isolating offenders from society, the precise strategies used vary from one jurisdiction to the next. Some prisons use means of punishment to gain inmate compliance. Other prisons concentrate their limited resources on rehabilitation. Contained within the following pages are details of a focused ethnography that was completed in a state correctional youth facility that housed males between the ages of 15 and 21 years, all of whom were convicted of violent crimes. This study had the objective of exploring the climate of therapy in this correctional youth facility where rehabilitative programs were …


Common Areas For Improvement From After Action Reports (Aars) Generated After Exercises Or Actual Disasters, As Reported By A National Sample Of U.S. Hospitals, Abdoulaye Abdoulaziz May 2019

Common Areas For Improvement From After Action Reports (Aars) Generated After Exercises Or Actual Disasters, As Reported By A National Sample Of U.S. Hospitals, Abdoulaye Abdoulaziz

Theses & Dissertations

Many hospitals conduct exercises every year, and they conclude the process with an After-Action Report and Improvement Plan. Therefore, there are thousands of AAR/IP’s across the country with limited opportunity to compare them or to learn from them collectively. Our project has gathered Improvement Plans (IP’s) and conducted a qualitative analysis which determined whether the “lessons learned” can be categorized into common themes.


Impact Of Healthcare Delivery And Policies On Children's Outcomes After The Affordable Care Act Of 2010, Shreya Roy May 2019

Impact Of Healthcare Delivery And Policies On Children's Outcomes After The Affordable Care Act Of 2010, Shreya Roy

Theses & Dissertations

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 introduced programs to promote integrated pediatric healthcare delivery and to expand public health insurance (Medicaid) eligibility for adults from low-income families in the United States. This dissertation examined whether progress was made towards integration of healthcare delivery for children with developmental disabilities after the implementation of ACA, and also whether expansion of Medicaid for adults impacted the preventive care utilization and school absenteeism of children from low-income families. A cross-sectional study design was used to examine whether integration of pediatric healthcare delivery was accomplished and a quasi-experimental difference-in-differences approach was …


Barriers And Facilitating Factors To The Integration Of The First Uk-Trained Physician Associates Onto Secondary Care Services In The British National Health Service, Tamara S. Ritsema May 2019

Barriers And Facilitating Factors To The Integration Of The First Uk-Trained Physician Associates Onto Secondary Care Services In The British National Health Service, Tamara S. Ritsema

Theses & Dissertations

Introduction: The Physician Associate (PA) profession was brought from the United States (where it is called the "Physician Assistant" profession) to the United Kingdom (UK) approximately 15 years ago. Universities have begun to train PAs and these graduates are now starting work in the British National Health Service (NHS) in both primary and secondary care. The number of PAs graduating from PA programs and beginning to work in secondary care will increase substantially over the next few years. No research has been conducted on barriers and facilitators to the integration of a UK-trained PA onto a secondary service.

Methods: A …


Potentially Reduced Exposure Products, Occupational Variations In Smoking, And Hardcore Smokers: Examining Important Elements In The Tobacco Use Spectrum, Raees A. Shaikh May 2019

Potentially Reduced Exposure Products, Occupational Variations In Smoking, And Hardcore Smokers: Examining Important Elements In The Tobacco Use Spectrum, Raees A. Shaikh

Theses & Dissertations

The purpose of this research was to examine three important aspects of the smoking phenomenon that are, and will remain, important for the future of tobacco control research and policy. First and currently one of the most debated and researched topics in the tobacco research field relates to the group of products regarded by some as the potentially reduced exposure products (PREPs). We studied determinants of use of these products. Second aspect was to examine the socioeconomic subgroup of smokers based on their occupations who might potentially benefit from the use of PREPs and the third stage involved studying the …


Assessing The Workforce Of The Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department For The Development Of A Workforce Development Plan, Arnel Ramos May 2019

Assessing The Workforce Of The Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department For The Development Of A Workforce Development Plan, Arnel Ramos

Capstone Experience

The purpose of this project was to assess the capacity and needs of the Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department (SWNPHD) workforce and to develop a workforce development plan that would meet the accreditation standards of the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB). An assessment survey was developed online through the Survey Monkey website using competency skills based on the guidelines established by the Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice. The selected competency skills were reviewed and approved for relevance by the SWNPHD leadership and the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Public Health, Office of Public Health …


Do Molecular Subtypes Of Breast Cancer Affect Outcomes Following Hypofractionation Or Conventional Fractionation Radiation Therapy?, Richard Sleightholm May 2019

Do Molecular Subtypes Of Breast Cancer Affect Outcomes Following Hypofractionation Or Conventional Fractionation Radiation Therapy?, Richard Sleightholm

Capstone Experience

Introduction

Molecular subtypes of breast cancer (BC) are well-established prognostic markers in early-stage BC patients. The addition of radiation therapy (RT) to breast-conserving surgery has improved outcomes in this patient population, with conventional fractionation (CF) and hypofractionation (HF) regimens displaying comparable morbidity and mortality. However, most studies have not taken into account molecular subtype. Thus, it is still unknown if outcomes are similar between CF and HF for each molecular subtype. Herein, the effects of molecular subtype on the efficacy of CF and HF radiotherapy regimens for early-stage BC patients receiving adjuvant RT was investigated.

Methods

A retrospective review of …