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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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Prevalence, Severity, and Co-Occurrence of SPPADE Symptoms in 31,866 Patients with Cancer.
Kurt Kroenke,Veronica I. K. Lam,Kathryn J. Ruddy,Deirdre R. Pachman,Jeph Herrin,Parvez A. Rahman,Joan M. Griffin,Andrea L. Cheville +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the prevalence, severity, and co-occurrence of SPPADE symptoms as well as their association with cancer type and patient characteristics, and concluded that the high prevalence and cooccurrence in patients with all types of cancer warrants clinical approaches that optimize detection and management.
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Association of Function, Symptoms, and Social Support Reported in Standardized Outpatient Clinic Questionnaires with Subsequent Hospital Discharge Disposition and 30-day Readmissions.
TL;DR: In this article , patient-reported information, routinely collected in an outpatient setting, is associated with readmission within 30 days of discharge and/or the need for post-acute care after a subsequent hospital admission.
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Impact of comorbidities and extent of lymphadenectomy on quality of life in endometrial cancer patients treated with minimally invasive surgery in the era of sentinel lymph nodes
G Dinoi,Francesco Multinu,Kathleen J. Yost,Mariam M. AlHilli,Alyssa Larish,Carrie L. Langstraat,Amanika Kumar,Amy L. Weaver,Michaela E. McGree,Andrea L. Cheville,Sean C. Dowdy,Andrea Mariani,Gretchen E. Glaser +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors identify predictors of quality of life (QoL) among patients who undergo surgical staging with sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy or lymphadenectomy for endometrial cancer.
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Potential bias and lack of generalizability in electronic health record data: reflections on health equity from the National Institutes of Health Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory.
Andrew D. Boyd,Rosa M. Gonzalez-Guarda,Katharine Lawrence,Crystal L. Patil,Miriam O. Ezenwa,Emily C. O'Brien,Hyung Paek,Jordan Braciszewski,Oluwaseun Adeyemi,Allison M. Cuthel,Christina K Zigler,P. M. Ho,Keturah R. Faurot,Karen L Staman,Jonathan W Leigh,Dana Dailey,Andrea L. Cheville,Guilherme Del Fiol,Mitchell R. Knisely,Corita R. Grudzen,Keith Marsolo,Rachel L. Richesson,Judith M. Schlaeger +22 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors identify three challenges that exacerbate bias when working with EHR data and offer recommendations and examples of ways to actively mitigate bias in embedded pragmatic clinical trials (ePCTs).