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Tito R. Mendoza
Researcher at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Publications - 288
Citations - 20415
Tito R. Mendoza is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Cancer pain. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 263 publications receiving 17679 citations. Previous affiliations of Tito R. Mendoza include University of Wisconsin-Madison & University of Texas at Austin.
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Using Confirmatory Factor Analysis to Evaluate Construct Validity of the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI)
Thomas M. Atkinson,Barry Rosenfeld,Barry Rosenfeld,Laura Sit,Tito R. Mendoza,Mike Fruscione,Dawn Lavene,Mary Shaw,Yuelin Li,Jennifer L. Hay,Charles S. Cleeland,Howard I. Scher,William Breitbart,Ethan Basch +13 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided to support a three-factor representation of the BPI, and the originally hypothesized two-factor structure was found to be invariant across disease, age, and ethnicity groups.
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Validation of the M.D. Anderson Symptom Inventory Brain Tumor Module (MDASI-BT).
Terri Armstrong,Terri Armstrong,Tito R. Mendoza,I. Gring,C. Coco,Marlene Z. Cohen,Marlene Z. Cohen,L. Eriksen,L. Eriksen,Ming Ann Hsu,Mark R. Gilbert,Charles S. Cleeland +11 more
TL;DR: The 22 item MDASI-BT demonstrated validity and reliability in patients with PBT and can be used to identify symptom occurrence throughout the disease trajectory and to evaluate interventions designed for symptom management.
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Fatigue and sleep disturbance in patients with cancer, patients with clinical depression, and community-dwelling adults.
Karen O. Anderson,Carl J. Getto,Tito R. Mendoza,Stephen N Palmer,Xin Shelley Wang,Cielito C. Reyes-Gibby,Charles S. Cleeland +6 more
TL;DR: This study compared the severity of fatigue in patients with cancer to the fatigue reported by depressed psychiatric patients and community-dwelling adults, and found that the psychiatric patients reported significantly higher levels of fatigue and fatigue-related interference than the cancer patients, who reported more severe fatigue and interference.
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A validation study of an Italian version of the brief pain inventory (Breve questionario per la valutazione del dolore)
Augusto Caraceni,Tito R. Mendoza,E. Mencaglia,Claudio Baratella,Katherine R. Edwards,Maria João Forjaz,Cinzia Martini,Ronald C. Serlin,Franco De Conno,Charles S. Cleeland +9 more
TL;DR: The analysis of these data shows that the BQVD is a useful and valid tool in assessing pain and its impact on patients' quality of life which could also help in developing international and cross‐cultural studies in cancer pain.
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Pcn122 development of the patient-reported version of the common terminology criteria for adverse events (pro-ctcae)
E. M. Basch,Bryce B. Reeve,Charles S. Cleeland,Jeff A. Sloan,Deborah Schrag,Thomas M. Atkinson,Tito R. Mendoza,Jennifer L. Hay,Amy P. Abernethy,Lori M. Minasian,V Kwitkowski,Ann Marie Trentacosti,Laurie B. Burke,L Sit,D Bruner +14 more