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Andrea L. Cheville
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 179
Citations - 7718
Andrea L. Cheville is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 154 publications receiving 5996 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea L. Cheville include University of Pennsylvania.
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Patient experience after kidney transplant: a conceptual framework of treatment burden
Elizabeth C. Lorenz,Jason S. Egginton,Mark D. Stegall,Andrea L. Cheville,Raymond L. Heilman,Sumi Sukumaran Nair,Martin L. Mai,David T. Eton +7 more
TL;DR: The framework will be used as a foundation for a patient-reported measure of treatment burden to promote better care after kidney transplantation and is likely to be influenced by individual, interpersonal and system-related factors.
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Fall Risk and Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With Cardiovascular Disease in the Community.
Sheila M. Manemann,Alanna M. Chamberlain,Cynthia M. Boyd,Donna M. Miller,Kimberly L. Poe,Andrea L. Cheville,Susan A. Weston,Ellen E. Koepsell,Ruoxiang Jiang,Véronique L. Roger +9 more
TL;DR: More than half of hospitalized patients with recent incident cardiovascular disease have an elevated fall risk score, which is associated with an increased risk in readmissions and death, and this results delineate an approach for risk stratification and management that may prevent readmission and improve survival.
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Catalyzing Research to Optimize Cancer Survivors’ Participation in Work and Life Roles:
Robin Newman,Catherine M. Alfano,Mary Vining Radomski,Mackenzi Pergolotti,Timothy J. Wolf,Alix G. Sleight,Ashley Leak Bryant,Gerald T. Voelbel,Janet S. de Moor,Ralph Nitkin,Elvan C. Daniels,Brent Braveman,Rachel K. Walker,Grant R. Williams,Kerri M. Winters-Stone,Andrea L. Cheville,Scott E. Campbell,Mary C. Lawlor,Allison A. King,Kirsten K. Ness,Piyush Srivastava,Kathleen Doyle Lyons +21 more
TL;DR: This article summarizes the PGC discussion and recommendations regarding three challenges: the dynamic and multi-faceted nature of participation, a need to integrate the concept of participation within the culture of oncology, and identification of priority areas in which new lines of research regarding participation would be most impactful.
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Reduced lymphedema after sentinel lymph node biopsy versus lymphadenectomy for endometrial cancer
Gretchen E. Glaser,Giorgia Dinoi,Francesco Multinu,Kathleen J. Yost,Mariam Al Hilli,Alyssa Larish,Amanika Kumar,Michaela E. McGree,Amy L. Weaver,Andrea L. Cheville,Sean C. Dowdy,Andrea Mariani +11 more
TL;DR: Sentinel lymph node biopsy was associated with a decreased risk of post-treatment lymphedema compared with lymphadenectomy in patients who underwent surgical staging for endometrial carcinoma.
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Multimorbidity and Functional Limitation in Individuals with Heart Failure: A Prospective Community Study.
Sheila M. Manemann,Alanna M. Chamberlain,Véronique L. Roger,Cynthia M. Boyd,Andrea L. Cheville,Shannon M. Dunlay,Susan A. Weston,Ruoxiang Jiang,Lila J. Finney Rutten +8 more
TL;DR: To characterize the individual and combined effects of multimorbidity and functional limitation on healthcare use and mortality in a large, community cohort of individuals with heart failure, a large-scale, prospective study is conducted.