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Ronald T. Burkman
Researcher at Baystate Medical Center
Publications - 151
Citations - 9991
Ronald T. Burkman is an academic researcher from Baystate Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 151 publications receiving 9454 citations. Previous affiliations of Ronald T. Burkman include University of Southern California & Henry Ford Health System.
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Effects of Estrogen or Estrogen/ Progestin Regimens on Heart Disease Risk Factors in Postmenopausal Women: The Postmenopausal Estrogen/Progestin Interventions (PEPI) Trial
Valery T. Miller,John C. LaRosa,Vanessa M. Barnabei,Craig M. Kessler,Ginny Levin,Ann Smith-Roth,Margaret Griffin,Diane B. Stoy,Trudy L. Bush,Howard A. Zacur,David A. Foster,Jean Anderson,Alice McKenzie,Susan C. Miller,Peter D. Wood,Marcia L. Stefanick,Robert Marcus,Allison Akana,W. Leroy Heinrichs,Charlene Kirchner,Katherine A. O'Hanlan,Melissa Ruyle,Mary A. Sheehan,Howard L. Judd,Gail A. Greendale,Richard Bayalos,Kathy Lozano,Kathy Kawakami,Elizabeth Barrett-Connor,Robert Langer,Donna Kritz-Silverstein,Mary Lou Carrion-Petersen,Carmela Cavero,Helmut G. Schrott,Susan R. Johnson,Deborah A. Feddersen,Denise L. Krutzfeldt,Jo Ann Benda,Carl J. Pauerstein,Jose Trabal,Robert S. Schenken,Michael P. Stern,Mercedes Rodriguez-Sifuentes,Carann Easton,H B Wells,Mark A. Espeland,George Howard,Robert Byington,Claudine Legault,Sally A. Shumaker,Patricia E. Hogan,Don Hire,Carol Wasilauskas,Margaret K. James,Kathy Lane,Tim Terrell,Stephanie Reece,June J Pierce,Mary Snow,Susan Anthony,Irma Mebane-Sims,Paula T. Einhorn,Sally Hunsberger,Myron A. Waclawiw,Ken Lippel,Diane L. Lucas,Joel Verter,Sherry Jackson,Joseph Kelaghan,Jeffrey M. Perlman,Pam Wolf,Joan McGowan,Stephen Gordon,Stephen Heyse,Judith E. Fradkin,Sherry Sherman,Lot B. Page,Ann Sorenson,Barbara S. Hulka,Baruch A. Brody,Ronald T. Burkman,Robert P. Heaney,Ronald M. Krauss,Harold Roberts,Janet Wittes,Lawrence Riggs,Richard Moss,John J. Albers,Santica M. Marcovina,S. Edwin Fineberg,Russell P. Tracy,Maria J. Merino,Robert E. Scully,Virginia A. LiVolsi,Gerald Kessler +94 more
TL;DR: Estrogen alone or in combination with a progestin improves lipoproteins and lowers fibrinogen levels without detectable effects on postchallenge insulin or blood pressure and in women with a uterus, CEE with cyclic MP has the most favorable effect on HDL-C and no excess risk of endometrial hyperplasia.
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Contemporary Patterns of Spontaneous Labor With Normal Neonatal Outcomes
Jun Zhang,Helain J. Landy,D. Ware Branch,Ronald T. Burkman,Shoshana Haberman,Kimberly D. Gregory,Christos Hatjis,Mildred Ramirez,Jennifer L. Bailit,Victor Hugo Gonzalez-Quintero,Judith U. Hibbard,Matthew K. Hoffman,Michelle A. Kominiarek,Lee A. Learman,Paul Van Veldhuisen,James Troendle,Uma M. Reddy +16 more
TL;DR: In a large, contemporary population, the rate of cervical dilation accelerated after 6 cm, and progress from 4 cm to 6 cm was far slower than previously described.
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Contemporary cesarean delivery practice in the United States
Jun Zhang,James Troendle,Uma M. Reddy,S. Katherine Laughon,D. Ware Branch,Ronald T. Burkman,Helain J. Landy,Judith U. Hibbard,Shoshana Haberman,Mildred Ramirez,Jennifer L. Bailit,Matthew K. Hoffman,Kimberly D. Gregory,Victor Hugo Gonzalez-Quintero,Michelle A. Kominiarek,Lee A. Learman,Christos Hatjis,Paul Van Veldhuisen +17 more
TL;DR: To decrease cesarean delivery rate in the United States, reducing primary ces Harean delivery is the key, particularly in nulliparous women and in induced labor.
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Oral Contraceptives and the Risk of Breast Cancer
Polly A. Marchbanks,Jill A. McDonald,Hoyt G. Wilson,Suzanne G. Folger,Michele G. Mandel,Janet R. Daling,Leslie Bernstein,Kathleen E. Malone,Giske Ursin,Brian L. Strom,Sandra A. Norman,Phyllis A. Wingo,Ronald T. Burkman,Jesse A. Berlin,Michael S. Simon,Robert Spirtas,Linda K. Weiss +16 more
TL;DR: Use of oral contraceptives by women with a family history of breast cancer was not associated with an increased risk of Breast cancer, nor was the initiation of oral-contraceptive use at a young age, among women from 35 to 64 years of age.
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Respiratory morbidity in late preterm births
Judith U. Hibbard,Isabelle Wilkins,Liping Sun,Kimberly D. Gregory,Shoshana Haberman,Matthew K. Hoffman,Michelle A. Kominiarek,Uma M. Reddy,Jennifer L. Bailit,D. Ware Branch,Ronald T. Burkman,Victor Hugo Gonzalez Quintero,Christos Hatjis,Helain J. Landy,Mildred Ramirez,Paul Vanveldhuisen,James Troendle,Jun Zhang +17 more
TL;DR: In a contemporary cohort of deliveries in the United States, late preterm birth, compared with term delivery, was associated with increased risk of respiratory distress syndrome and other respiratory morbidity.