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Susan L. Greenspan
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 275
Citations - 20761
Susan L. Greenspan is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoporosis & Bone density. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 265 publications receiving 19032 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan L. Greenspan include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Harvard University.
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Risk factors for treatment failure with antiosteoporosis medication: the global longitudinal study of osteoporosis in women (GLOW).
Adolfo Diez-Perez,Jonathan D. Adachi,Silvano Adami,Frederick A. Anderson,Steven Boonen,Roland Chapurlat,Juliet E. Compston,Cyrus Cooper,Stephen H. Gehlbach,Susan L. Greenspan,Frederick H. Hooven,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Jeri W. Nieves,J. Coen Netelenbos,Johannes Pfeilschifter,Maurizio Rossini,Christian Roux,Kenneth G. Saag,Stuart L. Silverman,Ethel S. Siris,Allison Wyman,Sophie Rushton-Smith,Nelson B. Watts +22 more
TL;DR: Risk factors for treatment failure, defined as sustaining two or more fractures while on AOM, and specific strategies for fracture prevention should be developed for this subgroup of patients are analyzed.
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Osteoporosis Treatment Efficacy for Men: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Smita Nayak,Susan L. Greenspan +1 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the efficacy of treatment options to reduce osteoporotic fracture risk in men, a large number of patients were referred to a single hospital for treatment with a history of prior fractures.
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Physical Function Changes in Prostate Cancer Patients on Androgen Deprivation Therapy: A 2-Year Prospective Study
Matthew E. Levy,Subashan Perera,Gijsberta J. van Londen,Joel B. Nelson,Cheryl A. Clay,Susan L. Greenspan +5 more
TL;DR: Declines in lean body mass and increases in body fat percentage over 2 years are observed in men on ADT, and lower body physical function performance is reduced inMen on chronic ADT.
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A comparison of DXA and CT based methods for estimating the strength of the femoral neck in post-menopausal women.
Michelle E. Danielson,Thomas J. Beck,Arun S. Karlamangla,Gail A. Greendale,Elizabeth J. Atkinson,Yinjuan Lian,Alia S. Khaled,Tony M. Keaveny,David L. Kopperdahl,Kristine Ruppert,Susan L. Greenspan,Marike Vuga,Jane A. Cauley +12 more
TL;DR: Femoral neck geometry computed by HSA from DXA data corresponds well enough to that from QCT for an analysis of load stress in the larger SWAN data set, and is not as well correlated with that derived by a 3D FEA using QCT data.
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Strategies to Reduce Injuries and Develop Confidence in Elders (STRIDE): A Cluster-Randomized Pragmatic Trial of a Multifactorial Fall Injury Prevention Strategy: Design and Methods.
Shalender Bhasin,Thomas M. Gill,David B. Reuben,Nancy K. Latham,Jerry H. Gurwitz,Patricia C. Dykes,Siobhan K McMahon,Thomas W. Storer,Pamela W. Duncan,David A. Ganz,Shehzad Basaria,Michael E. Miller,Thomas G. Travison,Erich J. Greene,James Dziura,Denise Esserman,Heather G. Allore,Martha B. Carnie,Maureen Fagan,Catherine Hanson,Dorothy I. Baker,Susan L. Greenspan,Neil B. Alexander,Fred C. Ko,Albert L. Siu,Elena Volpi,Albert W. Wu,Jeremy N. Rich,Stephen C. Waring,Robert B. Wallace,Carri Casteel,Jay Magaziner,Peter Charpentier,Charles Lu,Katy L. B. Araujo,Haseena Rajeevan,Scott Margolis,Richard Eder,Joanne M. McGloin,Eleni A. Skokos,Jocelyn Wiggins,Lawrence Garber,Steven B. Clauser,Rosaly Correa-de-Araujo,Peter Peduzzi +44 more
TL;DR: The design of a pragmatic trial is described to compare the effectiveness of an evidence-based, patient-centered multifactorial fall injury prevention strategy to an enhanced usual care to have important clinical and policy implications for the prevention of fall injuries in older adults.