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Ann S. Hamilton
Researcher at University of Southern California
Publications - 308
Citations - 15236
Ann S. Hamilton is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 285 publications receiving 12770 citations. Previous affiliations of Ann S. Hamilton include Vanderbilt University & University of Kentucky.
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Urinary and sexual function after radical prostatectomy for clinically localized prostate cancer : The Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study
Janet L. Stanford,Janet L. Stanford,Ziding Feng,Ann S. Hamilton,Frank D. Gilliland,Frank D. Gilliland,Robert A. Stephenson,J. William Eley,Peter C. Albertsen,Linda C. Harlan,Arnold L. Potosky +10 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that radical prostatectomy is associated with significant erectile dysfunction and some decline in urinary function, and these results may be particularly helpful to community-based physicians and their patients with prostate cancer who face difficult treatment decisions.
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Long-Term Functional Outcomes after Treatment for Localized Prostate Cancer
Matthew J. Resnick,Tatsuki Koyama,Kang-Hsien Fan,Peter C. Albertsen,Michael Goodman,Ann S. Hamilton,Richard M. Hoffman,Arnold L. Potosky,Janet L. Stanford,Antoinette M. Stroup,R. Lawrence Van Horn,David F. Penson +11 more
TL;DR: Men treated for localized prostate cancer commonly had declines in all functional domains during 15 years of follow-up, and no significant relative differences in disease-specific functional outcomes were observed among men undergoing prostatectomy or radiotherapy.
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5-year urinary and sexual outcomes after radical prostatectomy: results from the Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study.
David F. Penson,Dale McLerran,Ziding Feng,Lin Li,Peter C. Albertsen,Frank D. Gilliland,Ann S. Hamilton,Richard M. Hoffman,Robert A. Stephenson,Arnold L. Potosky,Janet L. Stanford +10 more
TL;DR: While a small minority of subjects experienced changes in urinary or sexual function between years 2 and 5 after prostatectomy, functional outcomes remained relatively stable in the majority of participants.
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Health outcomes after prostatectomy or radiotherapy for prostate cancer: results from the Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study.
Arnold L. Potosky,Julie M. Legler,Peter C. Albertsen,Janet L. Stanford,Frank D. Gilliland,Ann S. Hamilton,J. William Eley,Robert A. Stephenson,Linda C. Harlan +8 more
TL;DR: There are important differences in urinary, bowel, and sexual functions over 2 years after different treatments for clinically localized prostate cancer and these outcome differences reflect treatment delivered to a heterogeneous group of patients in diverse health care settings.
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Concordance for Hodgkin's disease in identical twins suggesting genetic susceptibility to the young-adult form of the disease
Thomas M. Mack,Wendy Cozen,Darryl Shibata,Lawrence M. Weiss,Bharat N. Nathwani,Antonio M. Hernandez,Clive R. Taylor,Ann S. Hamilton,Dennis Deapen,Edward B. Rappaport +9 more
TL;DR: Genetic susceptibility underlies Hodgkin's disease in young adulthood, and monozygotic twins of patients with Hodgkin’s disease had a greatly increased risk, whereas no increase in the risk for dizygotic Twins of Patients with Hodgkins disease was observed.