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Sexual Dysfunction After Rectal Cancer Treatment, Sarah M. Popek Aug 2020

Sexual Dysfunction After Rectal Cancer Treatment, Sarah M. Popek

Clinical and Translational Science Center Scholarly Output

Introduction: Treatment for rectal cancer results in sexual dysfunction. Sexual function is a component of the HR-QOL (health related quality of life) measures. The incidence of sexual dysfunction following treatment for rectal cancer and its impact on the HR-QOL is not well delineated, particularly on women.

Objectives: To prospectively assess the degree of sexual dysfunction that occurs after treatment for Stage I-III rectal cancer and the corresponding short term (<3 months) and long term (<2 years) effect on the Quality of Life measure for oncology (QOL-30).

Methods: Validated questionnaires will be administered to assess sexual function and quality of life. The International Index of Erectile Dysfunction will be administered to male patients and …


Hypothyroidism, Sex And Age Predict Future Thromboembolic Events Among Younger People, Supplementary Table 1, Jay A. Martinez, Fares Qeadan, Mark R. Burge Nov 2019

Hypothyroidism, Sex And Age Predict Future Thromboembolic Events Among Younger People, Supplementary Table 1, Jay A. Martinez, Fares Qeadan, Mark R. Burge

Clinical and Translational Science Center Scholarly Output

This is Supplementary Table 1 for a forthcoming publication in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, entitled "Hypothyroidism, Sex and Age Predict Future Thromboembolic Events Among Younger People," by Authors Jay A. Martinez, Fares Qeadan, PhD, and Mark R. Burge, MD

Supplement Table 1: ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes employed in this study for inclusion and exclusion purposes.