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1 to 3 of 3 Research Studies DisplayedGupta AR, Brajcich BC, Yang AD
Necessity of posttreatment surveillance for low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms.
This study’s objectives were to characterize posttreatment surveillance and determine the risk of recurrence following surgical resection of low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms (LAMNs). Patients who underwent surgical rection of localized LAMNs in an 11-hospital regional healthcare system from 2000 to 2019 were included. A total of 114 patients with LAMNs were identified with various tumor grades, most of them pTis (80.7%). Patients were followed up with posttreatment surveillance (n = 39). No patients experienced tumor recurrence after a mean follow-up duration of 4.7 years, suggesting that routine surveillance may be unnecessary.
AHRQ-funded; HS026385.
Citation: Gupta AR, Brajcich BC, Yang AD .
Necessity of posttreatment surveillance for low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms.
J Surg Oncol 2021 Dec;124(7):1115-20. doi: 10.1002/jso.26621..
Keywords: Cancer, Surgery, Care Management
Mohapatra A, Strope SA, Liu N
Importance of long-term follow-up after endoscopic management for upper tract urothelial carcinoma and factors leading to surgical management.
Patients undergoing endoscopic management for upper tract urothelial carcinoma often progress to definitive therapy with radical nephroureterectomy. This study examined the rate of progression as well as risk factors for transitions in treatment over time. The investigators found that patients who progressed to radical nephroureterectomy after endoscopic management had fewer comorbid conditions and changes in disease status including visible lesions on ureteroscopy and positive biopsies.
AHRQ-funded; HS19455.
Citation: Mohapatra A, Strope SA, Liu N .
Importance of long-term follow-up after endoscopic management for upper tract urothelial carcinoma and factors leading to surgical management.
Int Urol Nephrol 2020 Aug;52(8):1465-69. doi: 10.1007/s11255-020-02439-5..
Keywords: Cancer, Surgery, Risk, Care Management
Smith AB, Basch E
Role of patient-reported outcomes in postsurgical monitoring in oncology.
This article describes the benefits of electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) in postsurgical symptom monitoring for surgical oncology patients; ePROs can identify at-risk patients, provide closer monitoring, and provide a mechanism to identify and treat complications before they worsen. The article also summarizes the literature of ePRO use in surgical oncology.
AHRQ-funded; HS024134.
Citation: Smith AB, Basch E .
Role of patient-reported outcomes in postsurgical monitoring in oncology.
J Oncol Pract 2017 Aug;13(8):535-38. doi: 10.1200/jop.2017.023838..
Keywords: Cancer, Care Management, Health Information Technology (HIT), Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Surgery, Outcomes