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BJUI | 2018

Erectile function after stereotactic body radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer

Robert T. Dess; Holly E. Hartman; Nima Aghdam; William C. Jackson; P.D. Soni; Ahmed E. Abugharib; Simeng Suy; Neil Desai; Zachary S. Zumsteg; Rohit Mehra; Todd M. Morgan; Felix Y. Feng; Daniel A. Hamstra; Matthew Schipper; Sean P. Collins; Daniel E. Spratt

To elucidate the functional erection rate after prostate stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and to develop a comprehensive prognostic model of outcomes after treatment.


Cancer Medicine | 2017

Social determinants of stage IV anal cancer and the impact of pelvic radiotherapy in the metastatic setting

Michael C. Repka; Nima Aghdam; Andrew W. Karlin; Keith Unger

Anal cancer is a relatively rare malignancy, and a minority of patients present with metastatic disease in the United States. The National Cancer Database (NCDB) was used to identify factors associated with metastatic disease at presentation and evaluate the role of pelvic radiotherapy in these patients. The NCDB was queried for patients with squamous cell cancer of the anus diagnosed between 2004 and 2013. Patients were stratified by clinical stage at diagnosis, and a binary logistic regression model was created to identify factors associated with metastatic disease at diagnosis. A secondary metastatic cohort was generated and a multivariable Cox proportional hazards model was created to identify factors associated with improved survival. To validate findings, propensity‐score matching was performed to generate a 1:1 paired dataset stratified by receipt of pelvic radiotherapy. The primary analysis cohort consisted of 28,500 patients. Facility location, male gender, and lack of insurance were confirmed as independent risk factors for metastatic disease. The metastatic cohort consisted of 1264 patients. Multivariable analysis confirmed female sex, possession of a private or Medicare insurance plan, pelvic radiotherapy, and chemotherapy as independent predictors of improved survival. A propensity‐score matched cohort of 730 patients was generated. The median survival was 17.6 months in patients who received radiotherapy versus 14.5 months in those who did not (P < 0.01). In this cohort, male gender and lack of insurance were associated with metastatic disease at presentation. Furthermore, a significant benefit was associated with the use of pelvic radiotherapy. Future prospective research is warranted to confirm these findings.


Journal of Radiation Oncology | 2016

Long-term outcomes of stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) with fiducial tracking for inoperable stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)

Jonathan W. Lischalk; Stephanie M. Woo; Shaan Kataria; Nima Aghdam; Ima Paydar; Michael C. Repka; Eric D. Anderson; Brian T. Collins


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2018

Patient-Reported Sexual Aid Utilization and Efficacy After Radiation Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer

Robert T. Dess; Theresa P. Devasia; Nima Aghdam; William C. Jackson; P.D. Soni; Clayton P. Smith; Amyre L. Mitchell; Simeng Suy; Daniel A. Hamstra; Shruti Jolly; Paul L. Nguyen; Felix Y. Feng; Matthew Schipper; Ted A. Skolarus; David C. Miller; Daniela Wittmann; Sean P. Collins; Daniel E. Spratt


Radiation Oncology | 2017

Five-fraction SBRT for ultra-central NSCLC in-field recurrences following high-dose conventional radiation

Michael C. Repka; Nima Aghdam; Shaan Kataria; Lloyd Campbell; Simeng Suy; Sean P. Collins; Eric D. Anderson; Jonathan W. Lischalk; Brian T. Collins


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Patient-reported anxiety with localized prostate cancer treated with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT).

Nima Aghdam; Abigail Pepin; C. D. Johnson; Malika Danner; Marilyn Ayoob; Thomas M. Yung; Siyuan Lei; Brian T. Collins; Anatoly Dritschilo; Simeng Suy; John H. Lynch; Sean P. Collins


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Self-reported burden in patients with localized prostate cancer treated with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT).

Abigail Pepin; Nima Aghdam; C. D. Johnson; Malika Danner; Marilyn Ayoob; Thomas M. Yung; Siyuan Lei; Brian T. Collins; Anatoly Dritschilo; Simeng Suy; John H. Lynch; Sean P. Collins


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2018

Reduced PSA Surveillance Following SBRT for Favorable Prostate Cancer Decreases the Incidence of Anxiety-Promoting Benign PSA Bounces without Limiting the Early Detection of Biochemical Failures

Nima Aghdam; C.P. Smith; M. Danner; M.J. Ayoob; Thomas M. Yung; S. Lei; B.T. Collins; Jonathan W. Lischalk; Anatoly Dritschilo; S. Suy; Sean P. Collins


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2017

Poster ViewingPredictors of Decreased Mobility Following Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer

Nima Aghdam; C.P. Smith; C. D. Johnson; M. Danner; M.J. Ayoob; Thomas M. Yung; S. Lei; B.T. Collins; Anatoly Dritschilo; S. Suy; John H. Lynch; Sean P. Collins


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2017

Supplemental IMRT May Increase the Risk of Rectal Bleeding in Prostate Cancer Patients Treated with Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT)

I. Paydar; A. Pepin; Nima Aghdam; Thomas M. Yung; E. Bullock; S. Lei; M. Danner; A. Satinsky; K.W.W. Harter; S. Suy; Anatoly Dritschilo; John H. Lynch; Sean P. Collins

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S. Lei

Georgetown University

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