Publications by authors named "B May"

Background And Objectives: Medical student clinical clerkship evaluations provide feedback for growth and contribute to the clerkship grade and the student's residency application. Their importance is expected to increase even more with the recent change of the US Medical Licensing Examination Step 1 to a pass/fail designation. Timely completion of medical student clerkship evaluations is a problem.

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Objective: To explore implementing regular expressions (RegEx) to streamline patient identification and classification for matching to clinical trials.

Materials And Methods: To prepare approaches needed to match patients to relevant cancer clinical trials, we combined NCI's Clinical Trials Search API to extract high-level eligibility criteria, including cancer type, stage, receptor/biomarker status, with similar data of patients with appointments in the upcoming week. Using RegEx, we prospectively identified all patients with breast, liver, or lung cancers at treatment decision points at 2 Cancer Centers' and 2 community hospitals', classified their cancer type, stage, and receptor/biomarker status.

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Purpose: In lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC), Black patients show significantly higher incidence and lower overall survival than White patients. Although socioeconomic factors likely contribute to this survival disparity, genomic factors have yet to be elucidated in LUSC.

Methods: Using 416 LUSC tumor samples in the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), we assessed genomic and transcriptomic profiles by ancestry.

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Decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) products are widely established for soft tissue repair, reconstruction, and reinforcement. These regenerative biomaterials mimic native tissue ECM with respect to structure and biology and are produced from a range of tissue sources and species. Optimal source tissue processing requires a balance between removal of cellular material and the preservation of structural and biological properties of tissue ECM.

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Background: Mentorship is the foundation for training and career development. However, only about half of interventional radiology (IR) residency programs in the United States have a formal mentorship program at their institution. A new tiered mentorship program was introduced at our institution.

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