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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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Compliance and other issues in contraception.
TL;DR: There is a paucity of information testing new approaches to improve contraceptive compliance, and systems improvements that address issues such as access and enhancement of provider-patient interaction appear to be areas of potential opportunity.
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Oral contraceptives and antithrombin III: variations by dosage and ABO blood group.
TL;DR: Analysis of interrelationships among antithrombin III by activity method, oral contraceptive type, and ABO blood group showed larger declines in antithROMbin III for type O women using the highest estrogen dose preparation and for non-type OWomen using the lowest progestin dose preparation.
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Longitudinal study of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo-Provera) effects on bone health in adolescents: study design, population characteristics and baseline bone mineral density
Christine Cole Johnson,Ronald T. Burkman,Melanie A. Gold,Robert T. Brown,Zeev Harel,Ann Bruner,Margaret Stager,Laura K. Bachrach,S. Paige Hertweck,Anita L. Nelson,Dorothy A. Nelson,Susan M. Coupey,Alison McLeod,Henry G. Bone +13 more
TL;DR: Within-participant BMD decreases from baseline were established as safety thresholds, and the proportion of individuals crossing those thresholds on a persistent or progressive basis was identified as the revised primary end point.
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Cervical pregnancy treated with methotrexate. A case report.
Skannal D,Ronald T. Burkman +1 more
TL;DR: A cervical pregnancy was diagnosed by ultrasonography and managed with methotrexate and the substantial morbidity associated with this form of ectopic pregnancy is an option for treatment.
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Nonclinical parameters affecting primary cesarean rates in the United States.
Shoshana Haberman,Sumit Saraf,Jun Zhang,Helain J. Landy,D. W. Branch,Ronald T. Burkman,Kimberly D. Gregory,Mildred Ramirez,Jennifer L. Bailit,Victor Hugo Gonzalez-Quintero,Judith U. Hibbard,Matthew K. Hoffman,Michelle A. Kominiarek,Li Lu,Paul Van Veldhuisen,Vivian E. von Gruenigen +15 more
TL;DR: C Cesarean rates are associated with several nonclinical factors and further investigation into these factors might help to develop strategies to reduce their influence and hence the rates of cesarean.