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Gregory R. Pond

Researcher at McMaster University

Publications -  477
Citations -  16916

Gregory R. Pond is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 421 publications receiving 14983 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory R. Pond include Princess Margaret Cancer Centre & Ottawa Hospital Research Institute.

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Frequency of infection in patients with rheumatoid arthritis compared with controls: a population-based study.

TL;DR: In this study, patients with RA were at increased risk of developing infections compared with non-RA subjects, due to immunomodulatory effects of RA, or to agents with immunosuppressive effects used in its treatment.
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Docetaxel Plus Prednisone or Mitoxantrone Plus Prednisone for Advanced Prostate Cancer: Updated Survival in the TAX 327 Study

TL;DR: It is confirmed that survival of men with metastatic HRPC is significantly longer after treatment with D3P than with MP, and consistent results are observed across subgroups of patients.
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Predictors of infection in rheumatoid arthritis

TL;DR: increasing age, presence of extraarticular manifestations of RA, leukopenia, and comorbidities (chronic lung disease, alcoholism, organic brain disease, and diabetes mellitus), as well as use of corticosteroids were strong predictors of infection in both univariate and multivariate analyses.
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Trends in incidence and mortality in rheumatoid arthritis in Rochester, Minnesota, over a forty‐year period

TL;DR: The secular trends demonstrated in this study population, including the progressive decline in the incidence of RA over the last 40 years, suggest that an environmental factor may play a role in the etiology of RA.
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Measured and estimated GFR in healthy potential kidney donors.

TL;DR: This study of nonradiolabeled iothalamate clearance for the measurement of GFR in potential kidney donors established age-adjusted normal values, indicating GFR cannot be estimated accurately using the abbreviated MDRD or Cockcroft-Gault prediction equations.