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William R. Berry
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 220
Citations - 24605
William R. Berry is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostate cancer & Docetaxel. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 204 publications receiving 22179 citations. Previous affiliations of William R. Berry include University of Rochester & University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
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Docetaxel plus Prednisone or Mitoxantrone plus Prednisone for Advanced Prostate Cancer
Ian F. Tannock,Ronald de Wit,William R. Berry,Jozsef Horti,Anna Pluzanska,Kim N. Chi,Stéphane Oudard,Christine Theodore,Nicholas D. James,Ingela Turesson,Mark Rosenthal,Mario A. Eisenberger +11 more
TL;DR: When given with prednisone, treatment with docetaxel every three weeks led to superior survival and improved rates of response in terms of pain, serum PSA level, and quality of life, as compared with mitoxantrone plusprednisone.
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A Surgical Safety Checklist to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality in a Global Population
Alex B. Haynes,Thomas G. Weiser,Thomas G. Weiser,William R. Berry,Stuart R. Lipsitz,Abdel-Hadi S. Breizat,E. Patchen Dellinger,Teodoro Herbosa,Sudhir Joseph,Pascience L. Kibatala,Marie Carmela,Mc Lapitan,Alan Merry,Krishna Moorthy,R. Reznick,Bryce R. Taylor,Atul A. Gawande +16 more
TL;DR: Implementation of the checklist was associated with concomitant reductions in the rates of death and complications among patients at least 16 years of age who were undergoing noncardiac surgery in a diverse group of hospitals.
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An estimation of the global volume of surgery: a modelling strategy based on available data
Thomas G. Weiser,Thomas G. Weiser,Scott E. Regenbogen,Katherine D. Thompson,Alex B. Haynes,Stuart R. Lipsitz,William R. Berry,Atul A. Gawande,Atul A. Gawande +8 more
TL;DR: In view of the high death and complication rates of major surgical procedures, surgical safety should now be a substantial global public-health concern.
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An estimation of the global volume of surgery : a modelling strategy based on available data. Commentary
Stephen W. Bickler,David Spiegel,Thomas G. Weiser,Scott E. Regenbogen,Katherine D. Thompson,Alex B. Haynes,Stuart R. Lipsitz,William R. Berry,Atul A. Gawande +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors estimated the number of major operations undertaken worldwide, described their distribution, and assessed the importance of surgical care in global public health policy, based on demographic, health, and economic data for 192 member states of the World Health Organization.
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Estimate of the global volume of surgery in 2012: an assessment supporting improved health outcomes.
Thomas G. Weiser,Alex B. Haynes,George Molina,Stuart R. Lipsitz,Micaela M. Esquivel,Tarsicio Uribe-Leitz,Rui Fu,Tej D. Azad,Tiffany E. Chao,William R. Berry,William R. Berry,Atul A. Gawande,Atul A. Gawande +12 more
TL;DR: Surgical volume is large and continues to grow in all economic environments, yet many low-income countries fail to achieve basic levels of service and a correlation between increased life expectancy and increased surgical rates is noted.