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Ashish Rai
Researcher at American Cancer Society
Publications - 20
Citations - 418
Ashish Rai is an academic researcher from American Cancer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hazard ratio & Health care. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 247 citations. Previous affiliations of Ashish Rai include Emory University.
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Medical Financial Hardship among Cancer Survivors in the United States: What Do We Know? What Do We Need to Know?
TL;DR: This commentary provides an overview of research describing medical financial hardship and introduces a conceptual framework for identifying risk factors and research gaps at the patient and family, provider and care team, health care system, employer, and state and national policy levels.
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Disease characteristics, patterns of care, and survival in very elderly patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Jessica N. Williams,Ashish Rai,Joseph Lipscomb,Jean L. Koff,Loretta J. Nastoupil,Christopher R. Flowers +5 more
TL;DR: Although the combination of rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone (R‐CHOP) is considered standard therapy for diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL), patterns of use and the impact of R-CHOP on survival in patients aged >80 years are less clear.
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Disease characteristics, treatment patterns, prognosis, outcomes and lymphoma-related mortality in elderly follicular lymphoma in the United States.
Chadi Nabhan,Michelle Byrtek,Ashish Rai,Keith L Dawson,Xiaolei Zhou,Brian K. Link,Jonathan W. Friedberg,Andrew D. Zelenetz,Matthew J. Maurer,James R. Cerhan,Christopher R. Flowers +10 more
TL;DR: In the largest prospective US‐based eFL cohort, no optimal therapy was identified and nearly 40% of deaths were lymphoma‐related, representing baseline outcomes in the modern era.
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Financial Hardship, Healthcare Utilization, and Health Among U.S. Cancer Survivors.
Zhiyuan Zheng,Xuesong Han,Jingxuan Zhao,Matthew P. Banegas,Reginald D. Tucker-Seeley,Ashish Rai,Stacey A. Fedewa,Weishan Song,Ahmedin Jemal,K. Robin Yabroff +9 more
TL;DR: Higher medical and nonmedical financial hardships are independently associated with more emergency department visits, lower receipt of some preventive services, and worse self-rated health in cancer survivors.
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Worry About Daily Financial Needs and Food Insecurity Among Cancer Survivors in the United States.
Zhiyuan Zheng,Ahmedin Jemal,Reginald D. Tucker-Seeley,Matthew P. Banegas,Xuesong Han,Ashish Rai,Jingxuan Zhao,Yabroff Kr +7 more
TL;DR: Lower income and higher comorbidities were generally associated with greater intensities of financial worry and food insecurity in all 3 age groups and results were generally similar for adults aged ≥65 years with/without a cancer history.