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Cancer | 2012

Phase 2 results from Radiation Therapy Oncology Group Study 0537: a phase 2/3 study comparing acupuncture-like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation versus pilocarpine in treating early radiation-induced xerostomia.

Raimond Wong; Jennifer L. James; Stephen Sagar; Gwen Wyatt; Phuc Felix Nguyen-Tân; Anurag K. Singh; Barbara Lukaszczyk; Francis Cardinale; Alexander M. Yeh; Lawrence Berk

In this phase 2 component of a multi‐institutional, phase 2/3, randomized trial, the authors assessed the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of acupuncture‐like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (ALTENS) in reducing radiation‐induced xerostomia.


Cancer | 2012

Phase 2 results from Radiation Therapy Oncology Group Study 0537

Raimond Wong; Jennifer L. James; Stephen Sagar; Gwen Wyatt; Phuc Felix Nguyen-Tân; Anurag K. Singh; Barbara Lukaszczyk; Francis Cardinale; Alexander M. Yeh; Lawrence Berk

In this phase 2 component of a multi‐institutional, phase 2/3, randomized trial, the authors assessed the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of acupuncture‐like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (ALTENS) in reducing radiation‐induced xerostomia.


Cancer | 2012

Phase II Results of RTOG 0537: A Phase II/III Study Comparing Acupuncture-like Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Versus Pilocarpine in Treating Early Radiation-Induced Xerostomia

Raimond Wong; Jennifer L. James; Stephen Sagar; Gwen Wyatt; Phuc Felix Nguyen-Tân; Anurag K. Singh; Barbara Lukaszczyk; Francis Cardinale; Alexander M. Yeh; Lawrence Berk

In this phase 2 component of a multi‐institutional, phase 2/3, randomized trial, the authors assessed the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of acupuncture‐like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (ALTENS) in reducing radiation‐induced xerostomia.


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2008

p53 as an additional marker to the intrinsic subtype classification as a method to further stratify breast cancer survival in African American (AA) women

K. A. Dookeran; Yu Wang; X. Gao; K. Ferrer; Marin Sekosan; Barbara Lukaszczyk; E. K. Radeke; Worta McCaskill-Stevens; H. A. Zaren; S. Gehlert

22007 Background: We hypothesized that breast cancer survival using the intrinsic subtype classification (i.e. luminal A/B type [A=ER+, &/or PR+, & HER2−; B=ER+, &/or PR+, & HER2+], HER2+ type [ER−...


Quality of Life Research | 2016

Xerostomia health-related quality of life: NRG oncology RTOG 0537.

Gwen Wyatt; Stephanie L. Pugh; Raimond Wong; Stephen Sagar; Anurag K. Singh; Shlomo A. Koyfman; Phuc Felix Nguyen-Tân; Sue S. Yom; Francis Cardinale; Khalil Sultanem; Ian Hodson; Greg A. Krempl; Barbara Lukaszczyk; Alexander M. Yeh; Lawrence Berk


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2004

Tumor biology in African-American women with breast cancer treated with preoperative chemotherapy: Lack of pathologic complete response is related to p53 overexpression

K. A. Dookeran; X. Gao; K. Ferrer; Elona Sciupokiene; R. De La Torre; L. Diaz de Leon; Barbara Lukaszczyk; Songlin Zhang; Marin Sekosan; H. A. Zaren


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2010

RTOG 0537 Phase II/III Study Comparing Acupuncture-like Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (ALTENS) versus Pilocarpine in Treating Early Radiation-Induced Xerostomia (RIX): Phase II Results

Raimond Wong; Jennifer L. James; Stephen Sagar; Gwen Wyatt; Phuc Felix Nguyen-Tan; Anurag K. Singh; Barbara Lukaszczyk; F. Cardinale; A.M. Yeh; Lawrence Berk


Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2010

RTOG 0537 Phase II/III Study Comparing Acupuncture-like Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation

Raymond K. Wong; Jennifer L. James; Stephen Sagar; George Y. Wyatt; Phuc Felix Nguyen-Tan; Anup K. Singh; Barbara Lukaszczyk; Francis Cardinale; Alexander M. Yeh; Lon A. Berk


ASCO Meeting Abstracts | 2006

p53 expression in breast cancer is more likely to predict survival in African-American than Hispanic or white women

K. A. Dookeran; K. Ferrer; Marin Sekosan; X. Gao; Yu Wang; R. De La Torre; Barbara Lukaszczyk; L. Diaz de Leon; G. Roman; H. A. Zaren


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2005

p53 expression predicts poorer survival in African-American women with breast cancer

K. A. Dookeran; K. Ferrer; Marin Sekosan; Elona Sciupokiene; X. Gao; Yu Wang; Barbara Lukaszczyk; L. Diaz de Leon; R. De La Torre; H. A. Zaren

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Anurag K. Singh

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Gwen Wyatt

Michigan State University

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Jennifer L. James

Radiation Therapy Oncology Group

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