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David Spiegel
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 838
Citations - 50967
David Spiegel is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 733 publications receiving 46276 citations. Previous affiliations of David Spiegel include Tel Aviv University & University of Adelaide.
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Risk Factors for the Development of Tenon's Capsule Cysts after Trabeculectomy
Robert M. Feldman,R L Gross,George L Spaeth,W.C. Steinmann,Rohit Varma,L. J. Katz,Richard P. Wilson,Marlene R. Moster,David Spiegel +8 more
TL;DR: To determine the incidence and possible risk factors for the development of TCCs, case records of all patients who received trabeculectomy over a 4-year period at the Wills Eye Hospital were reviewed.
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Accelerated vascular calcification and relative hypoparathyroidism in incident haemodialysis diabetic patients receiving calcium binders.
TL;DR: The management of hyperphosphataemia with CaS in haemodialysis diabetic patients is associated with a significantly greater progression of CACS than with sevelamer, accompanied by iPTH changes suggestive of low bone turnover.
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An example of maximizing survey return rates. Methodological issues for health professionals.
TL;DR: A mail survey designed to achieve a high return rate of completed questionnaires from members of the American Psychological Association who were engaged in clinical practice was described, and the Total Design Method was adapted for survey research and was able to achieved a high response rate among health professionals.
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A Review of the Neurobiological Basis of Trauma-Related Dissociation and Its Relation to Cannabinoid- and Opioid-Mediated Stress Response: a Transdiagnostic, Translational Approach
Ruth A. Lanius,Jenna E. Boyd,Margaret C. McKinnon,Margaret C. McKinnon,Margaret C. McKinnon,Andrew A. Nicholson,Andrew A. Nicholson,Paul A. Frewen,Eric Vermetten,Eric Vermetten,Rakesh Jetly,David Spiegel +11 more
TL;DR: Mechanisms by which pharmacological modulation of these neurochemical systems may serve as promising transdiagnostic treatment modalities for individuals experiencing clinically significant levels of dissociation are hypothesized.
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Physiologic and psychobehavioral research in oncology.
William H. Redd,Peter M. Silberfarb,Barbara L. Andersen,Michael A. Andrykowski,Dana H. Bovbjerg,Thomas G. Burish,Paul J. Carpenter,Charles Cleeland,Michael Dolgin,Sandra M. Levy,Leonard Mitnick,Gary R. Morrow,Leslie R. Schover,David Spiegel,John Stevens +14 more
TL;DR: This discussion reviews the current status and future directions of research in psychosocial oncology, including pain, nausea and vomiting with chemotherapy, sexuality, effects of cancer on psychologic and neuropsychologic function, impact of psychologic factors on cancer and its treatment, and psychoneuroimmunology.