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Three Months Of Informational Trends In Covid-19 Across New York City, W. Lieberman-Cribbin, N. Alpert, A. Gonzalez, R. M. Schwartz, E. Taioli Jan 2020

Three Months Of Informational Trends In Covid-19 Across New York City, W. Lieberman-Cribbin, N. Alpert, A. Gonzalez, R. M. Schwartz, E. Taioli

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© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com. In the midst of widespread community transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in New York, residents have sought information about COVID-19. We analyzed trends in New York State (NYS) and New York City (NYC) data to quantify the extent of COVID-19-related queries. Data on the number of 311 calls in NYC, Google Trend data on the search term 'Coronavirus' and information about trends in COVID-19 cases in NYS and the USA were compiled from multiple sources. …


Insulin Resistance And Cancer-Specific And All-Cause Mortality In Postmenopausal Women: The Women's Health Initiative, K. Pan, R. A. Nelson, J. Wactawski-Wende, D. J. Lee, J. A. Manson, A. K. Aragaki, J. E. Mortimer, L. S. Phillips, G. Y. Ho, R. T. Chlebowski, +6 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Insulin Resistance And Cancer-Specific And All-Cause Mortality In Postmenopausal Women: The Women's Health Initiative, K. Pan, R. A. Nelson, J. Wactawski-Wende, D. J. Lee, J. A. Manson, A. K. Aragaki, J. E. Mortimer, L. S. Phillips, G. Y. Ho, R. T. Chlebowski, +6 Additional Authors

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© The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com. BACKGROUND: Insulin resistance has been proposed as a mediator of the increased cancer incidence and mortality associated with obesity. However, prior studies included limited cancer deaths and had inconsistent findings. Therefore, we evaluated insulin resistance and cancer-specific and all-cause mortality in postmenopausal women participating in the Women's Health Initiative (WHI). METHODS: Eligible were a subsample of 22 837 WHI participants aged 50-79 years enrolled at 40 US clinical centers from 1993 to 1998 who had baseline fasting glucose and insulin levels. Baseline insulin …


Prostate Cancer Risk Group Is Associated With Other-Cause Mortality In Men With Localized Prostate Cancer, R. Rasul, A. Golden, M. A. Feuerstein Jan 2020

Prostate Cancer Risk Group Is Associated With Other-Cause Mortality In Men With Localized Prostate Cancer, R. Rasul, A. Golden, M. A. Feuerstein

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The Disaster Worker Resiliency Training Program: A Randomized Clinical Trial, B. L. Mahaffey, D. M. Mackin, J. Rosen, R. M. Schwartz, E. Taioliz, A. Gonzalez Pa Jan 2020

The Disaster Worker Resiliency Training Program: A Randomized Clinical Trial, B. L. Mahaffey, D. M. Mackin, J. Rosen, R. M. Schwartz, E. Taioliz, A. Gonzalez Pa

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Cancer In General Responders Participating In World Trade Center Health Programs, 2003-2013, M. Z. Shapiro, S. R. Wallenstein, C. R. Dasaro, R. G. Lucchini, H. S. Sacks, S. L. Teitelbaum, E. S. Thanik, M. A. Crane, J. M. Moline, A. C. Todd, +3 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Cancer In General Responders Participating In World Trade Center Health Programs, 2003-2013, M. Z. Shapiro, S. R. Wallenstein, C. R. Dasaro, R. G. Lucchini, H. S. Sacks, S. L. Teitelbaum, E. S. Thanik, M. A. Crane, J. M. Moline, A. C. Todd, +3 Additional Authors

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© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press. Background: Following the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC), thousands of workers were exposed to an array of toxins known to cause adverse health effects, including cancer. This study evaluates cancer incidence in the WTC Health Program General Responder Cohort occurring within 12 years post exposure. Methods: The study population consisted of 28729 members of the General Responder Cohort enrolled from cohort inception, July 2002 to December 31, 2013. Standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) were calculated with cancer case inclusion and follow-up starting post September 11, 2001 (unrestricted) …


Change In Quality Of Life Of Stage Ia Lung Cancer Patients After Sublobar Resection And Lobectomy, E. Février, R. Yip, B. J. Becker, E. Taioli, D. F. Yankelevitz, R. Flores, C. I. Henschke, R. M. Schwartz, J. Gomez, H. Chan, +10 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Change In Quality Of Life Of Stage Ia Lung Cancer Patients After Sublobar Resection And Lobectomy, E. Février, R. Yip, B. J. Becker, E. Taioli, D. F. Yankelevitz, R. Flores, C. I. Henschke, R. M. Schwartz, J. Gomez, H. Chan, +10 Additional Authors

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© Journal of Thoracic Disease. All rights reserved. Background: Few studies have examined the differential impact of sublobar resection (SL) and lobectomy (L) on quality of life (QoL) during the first postoperative year. Methods: We used a prospective cohort of Stage IA lung cancer patients undergoing video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) from the Initiative for Early Lung Cancer Research on Treatment. QoL was measured before surgery, and within 4, 6, and 12 months post-surgery using three validated instruments: SF-12 [physical (PCS) and mental health (MCS)], FACT-LCS (lung-cancer-symptoms), and the PHQ-4 (anxiety and depression subscales). Locally weighted smoothing curve (LOWESS) was fitted …


Advanced Colorectal Polyps On Colonoscopy: A Trigger For Earlier Screening Of Family Members, C. L. Molmenti, J. M. Kolb, J. J. Karlitz Jan 2020

Advanced Colorectal Polyps On Colonoscopy: A Trigger For Earlier Screening Of Family Members, C. L. Molmenti, J. M. Kolb, J. J. Karlitz

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The Evidence Of Human Exposure To Glyphosate: A Review, C. Gillezeau, M. Van Gerwen, R. M. Shaffer, I. Rana, L. Zhang, L. Sheppard, E. Taioli Jan 2019

The Evidence Of Human Exposure To Glyphosate: A Review, C. Gillezeau, M. Van Gerwen, R. M. Shaffer, I. Rana, L. Zhang, L. Sheppard, E. Taioli

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© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Despite the growing and widespread use of glyphosate, a broad-spectrum herbicide and desiccant, very few studies have evaluated the extent and amount of human exposure. Objective: We review documented levels of human exposure among workers in occupational settings and the general population. Methods: We conducted a review of scientific publications on glyphosate levels in humans; 19 studies were identified, of which five investigated occupational exposure to glyphosate, 11 documented the exposure in general populations, and three reported on both. Results: Eight studies reported urinary levels in 423 occupationally and para-occupationally exposed subjects; 14 studies reported …


Outcomes Of Pulmonary Resection In Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients Older Than 70 Years Old, A. Tantraworasin, S. Siwachat, N. Tanatip, N. Lertprasertsuke, S. Kongkarnka, J. Euathrongchit, Y. Wannasopha, T. Suksombooncharoen, E. Taioli, S. Saeteng, +1 Additional Author Jan 2019

Outcomes Of Pulmonary Resection In Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients Older Than 70 Years Old, A. Tantraworasin, S. Siwachat, N. Tanatip, N. Lertprasertsuke, S. Kongkarnka, J. Euathrongchit, Y. Wannasopha, T. Suksombooncharoen, E. Taioli, S. Saeteng, +1 Additional Author

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© 2019 Background: An appropriate treatment of older lung cancer patients has become an important issue. The aim of this study is to evaluate the short and long-term surgical outcomes in lung cancer patients using 70 years as a cut-point, and to identify prognostic factors of cancer-specific mortality in patients older than 70 years. Methods: Medical records of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients who underwent pulmonary resection at Chiang Mai University Hospital from January 2002 through December 2016 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were divided into age less than 70 years (control group) and 70 years or more (study group). …


Changes In Quality Of Life After Surgery Or Radiotherapy In Early-Stage Lung Cancer, R. M. Schwartz, N. Alpert, K. Rosenzweig, R. Flores, E. Taioli Jan 2019

Changes In Quality Of Life After Surgery Or Radiotherapy In Early-Stage Lung Cancer, R. M. Schwartz, N. Alpert, K. Rosenzweig, R. Flores, E. Taioli

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Transfer Of Extracellular Vesicle-Associated-Rnas Induces Drug Resistance In Alk-Translocated Lung Adenocarcinoma, H. H. Kwok, Z. Ning, P. W. Chong, T. S. Wan, M. H. Ng, G. Y. Ho, M. S. Ip, D. C. Lam Jan 2019

Transfer Of Extracellular Vesicle-Associated-Rnas Induces Drug Resistance In Alk-Translocated Lung Adenocarcinoma, H. H. Kwok, Z. Ning, P. W. Chong, T. S. Wan, M. H. Ng, G. Y. Ho, M. S. Ip, D. C. Lam

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© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) translocation is an actionable mutation in lung adenocarcinoma. Nonetheless tumour consists of heterogeneous cell subpopulations with diverse phenotypes and genotypes, and cancer cells can actively release extracellular vesicles (EVs) to modulate the phenotype of other cells in the tumour microenvironment. We hypothesized that EVs derived from a drug-resistant subpopulation of cells could induce drug resistance in recipient cells. We have established ALK-translocated lung adenocarcinoma cell lines and subclones. The subclones have been characterized and the expression of EV-RNAs determined by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. The effects of …


Increased Incidence Of Thyroid Cancer Among World Trade Center First Responders: A Descriptive Epidemiological Assessment, S. Tuminello, M. A. Van Gerwen, E. Genden, M. Crane, W. Lieberman-Cribbin, E. Taioli Jan 2019

Increased Incidence Of Thyroid Cancer Among World Trade Center First Responders: A Descriptive Epidemiological Assessment, S. Tuminello, M. A. Van Gerwen, E. Genden, M. Crane, W. Lieberman-Cribbin, E. Taioli

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© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. An increased incidence of thyroid cancer among 9/11 rescue workers has been reported, the etiology of which remains unclear but which may, at least partly, be the result of the increased medical surveillance this group undergoes. This study aimed to investigate thyroid cancer in World Trade Center (WTC) responders by looking at the demographic data and questionnaire responses of thyroid cancer cases from the Mount Sinai WTC Health Program (WTCHP). WTCHP thyroid cancer tumors were of a similar size (p = 0.4), and were diagnosed at a similar age (p = …


A Quality Improvement Assessment Of The Delivery Of Mental Health Services Among Wtc Responders Treated In The Community, M. Bellehsen, J. Moline, R. Rasul, K. Bevilacqua, S. Schneider, J. Kornrich, R. M. Schwartz Jan 2019

A Quality Improvement Assessment Of The Delivery Of Mental Health Services Among Wtc Responders Treated In The Community, M. Bellehsen, J. Moline, R. Rasul, K. Bevilacqua, S. Schneider, J. Kornrich, R. M. Schwartz

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Molecular Study Of Thyroid Cancer In World Trade Center Responders, M. A. Van Gerwen, S. Tuminello, G. J. Riggins, T. B. Mendes, M. Donovan, E. K. Benn, E. Genden, J. M. Cerutti, E. Taioli Jan 2019

Molecular Study Of Thyroid Cancer In World Trade Center Responders, M. A. Van Gerwen, S. Tuminello, G. J. Riggins, T. B. Mendes, M. Donovan, E. K. Benn, E. Genden, J. M. Cerutti, E. Taioli

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© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Thyroid cancer incidence is higher in World Trade Center (WTC) responders compared with the general population. It is unclear whether this excess in thyroid cancer is associated with WTC-related exposures or if instead there is an over-diagnosis of malignant thyroid cancer among WTC first responders due to enhanced surveillance and physician bias. To maximize diagnostic yield and determine the false positive rate for malignancy, the histological diagnoses of thyroid cancer tumors from WTC responders and age, gender, and histology matched non-WTC thyroid cancer cases were evaluated using biomarkers of malignancy. Using …


Dietary Inflammatory Index (Dii) And Risk Of Prostate Cancer In A Case–Control Study Among Black And White Us Veteran Men, A. C. Vidal, T. Oyekunle, L. E. Howard, N. Shivappa, A. De Hoedt, J. C. Figueiredo, E. Taioli, J. H. Fowke, P. H. Lin, S. J. Freedland, +1 Additional Author Jan 2019

Dietary Inflammatory Index (Dii) And Risk Of Prostate Cancer In A Case–Control Study Among Black And White Us Veteran Men, A. C. Vidal, T. Oyekunle, L. E. Howard, N. Shivappa, A. De Hoedt, J. C. Figueiredo, E. Taioli, J. H. Fowke, P. H. Lin, S. J. Freedland, +1 Additional Author

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© 2019, Springer Nature America, Inc. Background: We hypothesized a pro-inflammatory diet would be associated with higher prostate cancer (PC) risk. Methods: We prospectively recruited incident PC cases (n = 254) and controls (n = 328) at the Durham Veteran Affairs, from 2007 to 2018. From a self-completed 61-item Food Frequency Questionnaire, we calculated dietary inflammatory index (DII ® ) scores with and without supplements. We examined the association between DII scores with and without supplements and overall PC risk using logistic regression and risk of low-grade PC (grade group 1) and high-grade PC (grade group 2–5) with multinomial logistic …


Change In Quality Of Life After A Cancer Diagnosis Among A Nationally Representative Cohort Of Older Adults In The Us, R. M. Schwartz, K. A. Ornstein, B. Liu, N. Alpert, K. G. Bevilacqua, E. Taioli Jan 2019

Change In Quality Of Life After A Cancer Diagnosis Among A Nationally Representative Cohort Of Older Adults In The Us, R. M. Schwartz, K. A. Ornstein, B. Liu, N. Alpert, K. G. Bevilacqua, E. Taioli

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Metabolic Obesity Phenotypes And Risk Of Colorectal Cancer In Postmenopausal Women., G. C. Kabat, M. Y. Kim, M. Stefanick, G. Y. F. Ho, D. S. Lane, A. O. Odegaard, M. S. Simon, J. W. Bea, J. Luo, T. E. Wassertheil-Smoller Jan 2018

Metabolic Obesity Phenotypes And Risk Of Colorectal Cancer In Postmenopausal Women., G. C. Kabat, M. Y. Kim, M. Stefanick, G. Y. F. Ho, D. S. Lane, A. O. Odegaard, M. S. Simon, J. W. Bea, J. Luo, T. E. Wassertheil-Smoller

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Obesity has been postulated to increase the risk of colorectal cancer by mechanisms involving insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome. We examined the associations of body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, the metabolic syndrome, metabolic obesity phenotypes and homeostasis model-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR-a marker of insulin resistance) with risk of colorectal cancer in over 21,000 women in the Women's Health Initiative CVD Biomarkers subcohort. Women were cross-classified by BMI (18.5-


Libby Amphibole Disease: Pulmonary Function And Ct Abnormalities In Vermiculite Miners, A. Miller, J. Szeinuk, C. W. Noonan, C. I. Henschke, J. Pfau, B. Black, D. F. Yankelevitz, M. Liang, Y. Liu, R. Flores, +3 Additional Authors Jan 2018

Libby Amphibole Disease: Pulmonary Function And Ct Abnormalities In Vermiculite Miners, A. Miller, J. Szeinuk, C. W. Noonan, C. I. Henschke, J. Pfau, B. Black, D. F. Yankelevitz, M. Liang, Y. Liu, R. Flores, +3 Additional Authors

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© Copyright 2017 American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Objective: This article describes radiologic and pulmonary function findings among miners exposed to Libby amphibole. Computed tomography (CT) permits the detection of the characteristic thin, lamellar pleural thickening (LPT). Methods: Individuals who worked at the mine for a minimum of 6 months had chest CT and pulmonary function tests. Results: Pleural thickening was noted in 223 (87%) of the 256 miners, parenchymal abnormalities in 49 (19%). LPT, found in 151 (68%), was associated with low values of forced vital capacity and diffusion capacity and significantly lower values in all pulmonary …


Thoracic Surgeon And Patient Focus Groups On Decision-Making In Early-Stage Lung Cancer Surgery, R. M. Schwartz, K. Gorbenko, S. M. Kerath, R. Flores, S. Ross, T. N. Taylor, E. Taioli, C. Henschke Jan 2018

Thoracic Surgeon And Patient Focus Groups On Decision-Making In Early-Stage Lung Cancer Surgery, R. M. Schwartz, K. Gorbenko, S. M. Kerath, R. Flores, S. Ross, T. N. Taylor, E. Taioli, C. Henschke

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The Influence Of Insurance Type On Stage At Presentation, Treatment, And Survival Between Asian American And Non-Hispanic White Lung Cancer Patients, A. Tantraworasin, E. Taioli, B. Liu, R. M. Flores, A. J. Kaufman Jan 2018

The Influence Of Insurance Type On Stage At Presentation, Treatment, And Survival Between Asian American And Non-Hispanic White Lung Cancer Patients, A. Tantraworasin, E. Taioli, B. Liu, R. M. Flores, A. J. Kaufman

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© 2018 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The effect of insurance type on lung cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survival in Asian patients living in the United States is still under debate. We have analyzed this issue using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database. There were 102,733 lung cancer patients age 18–64 years diagnosed between 2007 and 2013. Multilevel regression analysis was performed to identify the association between insurance types, stage at diagnosis, treatment modalities, and overall mortality in Asian and non-Hispanic White (NHW) patients. Clinical characteristics were significantly different between Asian and NHW …


Liver Cancer Disparities In New York City: A Neighborhood View Of Risk And Harm Reduction Factors, G. R. Kamath, E. Taioli, N. N. Egorova, J. M. Llovet, P. V. Perumalswami, J. J. Weiss, M. Schwartz, S. Ewala, N. A. Bickell Jan 2018

Liver Cancer Disparities In New York City: A Neighborhood View Of Risk And Harm Reduction Factors, G. R. Kamath, E. Taioli, N. N. Egorova, J. M. Llovet, P. V. Perumalswami, J. J. Weiss, M. Schwartz, S. Ewala, N. A. Bickell

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© 2018 Kamath, Taioli, Egorova, Llovet, Perumalswami, Weiss, Schwartz, Ewala and Bickell. Introduction: Liver cancer is the fastest increasing cancer in the United States and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death in New York City (NYC), with wide disparities among neighborhoods. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to describe liver cancer incidence by neighborhood and examine its association with risk factors. This information can inform preventive and treatment interventions. Materials and methods: Publicly available data were collected on adult NYC residents (n = 6,407,022). Age-adjusted data on liver and intrahepatic bile duct cancer came from the …


Prevalence, Comorbidity, And Correlates Of Psychiatric And Substance Use Disorders And Associations With Hiv Risk Behaviors In A Multisite Cohort Of Women Living With Hiv, J. A. Cook, J. K. Burke-Miller, P. J. Steigman, R. M. Schwartz, N. A. Hessol, J. Milam, D. J. Merenstein, K. Anastos, E. T. Golub, M. H. Cohen Jan 2018

Prevalence, Comorbidity, And Correlates Of Psychiatric And Substance Use Disorders And Associations With Hiv Risk Behaviors In A Multisite Cohort Of Women Living With Hiv, J. A. Cook, J. K. Burke-Miller, P. J. Steigman, R. M. Schwartz, N. A. Hessol, J. Milam, D. J. Merenstein, K. Anastos, E. T. Golub, M. H. Cohen

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© 2018, The Author(s). We used the World Health Organization’s Composite International Diagnostic Interview to determine the prevalence, comorbidity, and correlates of lifetime and 12-month behavioral health disorders in a multisite cohort of 1027 women living with HIV in the United States. Most (82.6%) had one or more lifetime disorders including 34.2% with mood disorders, 61.6% with anxiety disorders, and 58.3% with substance use disorders. Over half (53.9%) had at least one 12-month disorder, including 22.1% with mood disorders, 45.4% with anxiety disorders, and 11.1% with substance use disorders. Behavioral health disorder onset preceded HIV diagnosis by an average of …


The Development Of A Biobank Of Cancer Tissue Samples From World Trade Center Responders, W. Lieberman-Cribbin, S. Tuminello, C. Gillezeau, M. Van Gerwen, R. Brody, M. Donovan, E. Taioli Jan 2018

The Development Of A Biobank Of Cancer Tissue Samples From World Trade Center Responders, W. Lieberman-Cribbin, S. Tuminello, C. Gillezeau, M. Van Gerwen, R. Brody, M. Donovan, E. Taioli

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© 2018 The Author(s). Background: World Trade Center (WTC) responders were exposed to mixture of dust, smoke, chemicals and carcinogens. Studies of cancer incidence in this population have reported elevated risks of cancer compared to the general population. There is a need to supplement current epidemiologic cancer follow-up with a cancer tissue bank in order to better elucidate a possible connection between each cancer and past WTC exposure. This work describes the implementation of a tissue bank system for the WTC newly diagnosed cancers, focused on advancing the understanding of the biology of these tumors. This will ultimately impact the …


Lack Of Access To Medical Care During Hurricane Sandy And Mental Health Symptoms, J. Ruskin, R. Rasul, S. Schneider, K. Bevilacqua, E. Taioli, R. M. Schwartz Jan 2018

Lack Of Access To Medical Care During Hurricane Sandy And Mental Health Symptoms, J. Ruskin, R. Rasul, S. Schneider, K. Bevilacqua, E. Taioli, R. M. Schwartz

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© 2018 The Authors Destruction caused by natural disasters compromises medical providers’ and hospitals’ abilities to administer care. Hurricane Sandy was particularly devastating, resulting in massive disruptions of medical care in the region. This study aimed to determine whether a lack of access to medical care during Hurricane Sandy was associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and other mental health/substance abuse outcomes. A secondary aim was to examine whether having a chronic illness moderates those associations. Self-reported medical access and mental health symptomatology were obtained from New York City and Long Island residents (n = 1669) following Hurricane Sandy …


Preliminary Assessment Of Hurricane Harvey Exposures And Mental Health Impact, R. M. Schwartz, S. Tuminello, S. M. Kerath, J. Rios, W. Lieberman-Cribbin, E. Taioli Jan 2018

Preliminary Assessment Of Hurricane Harvey Exposures And Mental Health Impact, R. M. Schwartz, S. Tuminello, S. M. Kerath, J. Rios, W. Lieberman-Cribbin, E. Taioli

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Controversies On Lung Cancers Manifesting As Part-Solid Nodules., R. Yip, K. Li, L. Liu, D. Xu, K. Tam, D. F. Yankelevitz, E. Taioli, B. Becker, C. I. Henschke Jan 2018

Controversies On Lung Cancers Manifesting As Part-Solid Nodules., R. Yip, K. Li, L. Liu, D. Xu, K. Tam, D. F. Yankelevitz, E. Taioli, B. Becker, C. I. Henschke

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PURPOSE: Summarise survival of patients with resected lung cancers manifesting as part-solid nodules (PSNs).

METHODS: PubMed/MEDLINE and EMBASE databases were searched for all studies/clinical trials on CT-detected lung cancer in English before 21 December 2015 to identify surgically resected lung cancers manifesting as PSNs. Outcome measures were lung cancer-specific survival (LCS), overall survival (OS), or disease-free survival (DFS). All PSNs were classified by the percentage of solid component to the entire nodule diameter into category PSNs

RESULTS: Twenty studies reported on PSNs

CONCLUSION: A clear definition of the upper limit of solid component of a PSN is needed to avoid …


Nfatc3 And Vip In Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis And Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, A. M. Szema, E. Forsyth, B. Ying, S. A. Hamidi, J. J. Chen, S. Hwang, J. C. Li, D. S. Dwyer, J. M. Ramiro-Diaz, L. V. Gonzalez Bosc, +1 Additional Author Jan 2017

Nfatc3 And Vip In Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis And Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, A. M. Szema, E. Forsyth, B. Ying, S. A. Hamidi, J. J. Chen, S. Hwang, J. C. Li, D. S. Dwyer, J. M. Ramiro-Diaz, L. V. Gonzalez Bosc, +1 Additional Author

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Mesothelioma Patients With Germline Bap1 Mutations Have 7-Fold Improved Long-Term Survival, F. Baumann, E. Flores, A. Napolitano, S. Kanodia, E. Taioli, H. Pass, H. Yang, M. Carbone Jan 2015

Mesothelioma Patients With Germline Bap1 Mutations Have 7-Fold Improved Long-Term Survival, F. Baumann, E. Flores, A. Napolitano, S. Kanodia, E. Taioli, H. Pass, H. Yang, M. Carbone

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BRCA1-associated protein-1 (BAP1) mutations cause a new cancer syndrome, with a high rate of malignant mesothelioma (MM). Here, we tested the hypothesis that MM associated with germline BAP1 mutations has a better prognosis compared with sporadic MM. We compared survival among germline BAP1 mutation MM patients with that of all MM (N = 10 556) recorded in the United States Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) data from 1973 to 2010. We identified 23 MM patients-11 alive-with germline BAP1 mutations and available data on survival. Ten patients had peritoneal MM, ten pleural MM and three MM in both locations. Thirteen …


Metformin And Myocardial Injury In Patients With Diabetes And St-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Propensity Score Matched Analysis, S. Basnet, A. Kozikowski, A. N. Makaryus, R. Pekmezaris, R. Zeltser, M. Akerman, M. Lesser, G. Wolf-Klein Jan 2015

Metformin And Myocardial Injury In Patients With Diabetes And St-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Propensity Score Matched Analysis, S. Basnet, A. Kozikowski, A. N. Makaryus, R. Pekmezaris, R. Zeltser, M. Akerman, M. Lesser, G. Wolf-Klein

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Tlr7 Influences Germinal Center Selection In Murine Sle, A. Boneparth, W. Huang, R. Bethunaickan, M. Woods, R. Sahu, S. Arora, M. Akerman, M. Lesser, A. Davidson Jan 2015

Tlr7 Influences Germinal Center Selection In Murine Sle, A. Boneparth, W. Huang, R. Bethunaickan, M. Woods, R. Sahu, S. Arora, M. Akerman, M. Lesser, A. Davidson

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TLR7 enhances germinal center maturation and migration of B cells to the dark zone where proliferation and somatic hypermutation occur. Our goal was to determine how Tlr7 dose influences selection of the autoreactive B cell repertoire in NZW/BXSB. Yaa mice bearing the site-directed heavy chain transgene 3H9 that encodes for the TLR7 regulated anti-CL response. To create a physiologic setting in which autoreactive B cells compete for survival with non-autoreactive B cells, we generated bone marrow chimeras in which disease onset occurred with similar kinetics and the transferred 3H9+ female non-Yaa, male Yaa or male TLR7(-/Yaa) cells could be easily …