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Nina Lathia
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 7
Citations - 200
Nina Lathia is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Febrile neutropenia & Case-control study. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 183 citations. Previous affiliations of Nina Lathia include Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
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Evaluation of direct medical costs of hospitalization for febrile neutropenia
Nina Lathia,Nina Lathia,Nicole Mittmann,Nicole Mittmann,Carlo DeAngelis,Carlo DeAngelis,Sandra R. Knowles,Matthew C. Cheung,Eugenia Piliotis,Neil H. Shear,Scott E. Walker,Scott E. Walker +11 more
TL;DR: Treatment of febrile neutropenia is costly, because it typically involves hospitalization and as cancer rates continue to increase, the number of patients suffering from FN will also increase, making it important to quantify the costs.
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Proton pump inhibitors and hospitalization with hypomagnesemia: a population-based case-control study.
Jonathan S. Zipursky,Erin M. Macdonald,Simon Hollands,Tara Gomes,Muhammad Mamdani,J. Michael Paterson,Nina Lathia,David N. Juurlink +7 more
TL;DR: David Juurlink and colleagues evaluated the risk of hospitalization with hypomagnesemia among patients taking proton pump inhibitors and found that proton Pump Inhibitors are a good choice for patients with a history of central giant cell injury.
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Cost-Effectiveness of Filgrastim and Pegfilgrastim as Primary Prophylaxis Against Febrile Neutropenia in Lymphoma Patients
Nina Lathia,Pierre K. Isogai,Carlo De Angelis,Thomas J. Smith,Thomas J. Smith,Matthew C. Cheung,Nicole Mittmann,Nicole Mittmann,Jeffrey S Hoch,Scott E. Walker +9 more
TL;DR: Primary prophylaxis against febrile neutropenia with either filgrastim or pegfilgrastIM is not cost-effective in DLBCL patients.
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The impact of follicular (FL) and other indolent non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) on work productivity–a preliminary analysis
Matthew C. Cheung,Kevin Imrie,Kevin Imrie,Jessica D. Friedlich,Rena Buckstein,Rena Buckstein,Nina Lathia,Nicole Mittmann +7 more
TL;DR: There is no data assessing the impact of this diagnosis on the work productivity of affected individuals, and the cost of treatment for follicular lymphoma is unknown.
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Eliciting patients’ preferences for outpatient treatment of febrile neutropenia: a discrete choice experiment
Nina Lathia,Nina Lathia,Pierre K. Isogai,Scott E. Walker,Scott E. Walker,Carlo De Angelis,Carlo De Angelis,Matthew C. Cheung,Jeffrey S Hoch,Jeffrey S Hoch,Jeffrey S Hoch,Nicole Mittmann,Nicole Mittmann,Nicole Mittmann +13 more
TL;DR: Probability of return to the hospital was the most important attribute to patients when considering home-based care for FN, and factors that could be incorporated into outpatient delivery systems for FN care were identified to ensure adequate patient uptake and satisfaction with such programs.