Publications by authors named "Jennifer M Taylor"

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  • This study examines pelvic organ-preserving radical cystectomy in women with muscle-invasive bladder cancer, aiming to understand its oncological outcomes compared to standard radical cystectomy.
  • A systematic review analyzed six studies totaling 597 patients, finding no significant differences in overall survival, cancer-specific survival, or recurrence-free survival between the two surgical approaches.
  • While most studies had a moderate risk of bias, the findings suggest that pelvic organ preservation does not adversely affect cancer outcomes, but further research is needed for clearer insights.
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  • The study aimed to find links between military exposures and the risk of bladder cancer in veterans.
  • A total of 25 studies involving over 4.3 million patients were reviewed, focusing on specific military agents that could contribute to cancer risk.
  • Results indicated significant bladder cancer risks associated with Agent Orange and depleted uranium, highlighting the need for better screening and prevention protocols for veterans.
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Metastatic urothelial carcinoma (muC) has historically had few effective therapeutic options. Recently, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), were introduced as therapeutic options for cisplatin-ineligible patients, however, direct head-to-head trials comparing these treatments are lacking. To address this gap, this study employs a Bayesian framework to indirectly compare the performance of ICIs as first-line agents for muC.

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Gene expression is regulated by changes in chromatin architecture intrinsic to cellular differentiation and as an active response to environmental stimuli. Chromatin dynamics are a major driver of phenotypic diversity, regulation of development, and manifestation of disease. Remarkably, we know little about the evolutionary dynamics of chromatin reorganisation through time, data essential to characterise the impact of environmental stress during the ongoing biodiversity extinction crisis (20-21 century).

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Objective: The present study explored rates of burnout and racial trauma among 182 Black mental health professionals (BMHPs) and utilized racial-cultural theory to explore potential protective factors against burnout and racial trauma.

Method: We collected data from 182 Black psychologists and counselors who were active mental health professionals during 2020. Descriptive statistics, multivariate analyses of variance, follow-up univariate analyses of variance, bivariate correlations, and multiple regression analyses were used.

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Patient complications and adverse outcomes are inherent to surgical practice and training. In addition to the impact on patients, there are profound and well-documented impacts of complications on surgeons, surgical trainees, and surgical teams. This manuscript reviews the literature regarding mindfulness-based practices and the associated mitigation of the adverse impact of complications.

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Purpose: This study aimed to develop a patient-centered survivorship care plan (SCP) for US military Veteran bladder cancer (BC) survivors in accordance with the National Academy of Medicine recommendation that survivors receive an SCP at treatment completion. BC, which differentially impacts older men, is a costly and highly recurrent cancer associated with invasive procedures and long-term surveillance. Veteran BC survivors may face challenges navigating the patient-to-survivor transition due to their age and comorbidities.

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Objective: To provide a framework for diversifying the urologic workforce through residency recruitment by integrating principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) into program mission and values, application review, and interview process.

Materials And Methods: For this narrative review, the Society of Women in Urology Advancing DEI in Urology Residency Recruitment Task Force identified 4 areas for incorporating DEI into residency recruitment: defining a residency program's mission and values, holistic application review, an objective interview process, and implementing DEI principles into a program. Using PubMed and Google Scholar, we performed a non-systematic literature search of articles from January 2014 to January 2024.

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  • Angiosperms are vital for ecosystems and human life, making it important to understand their evolutionary history to grasp their ecological dominance.
  • The study builds an extensive tree of life for about 8,000 angiosperm genera using 353 nuclear genes, significantly increasing the sampling size and refining earlier classifications.
  • The findings reveal a complex evolutionary history marked by high gene tree conflict and rapid diversification, particularly during the early angiosperm evolution, with shifts in diversification rates linked to global temperature changes.
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Lymphocele is one of the most common complications after radical prostatectomy. Multiple authors have proposed the use of vessel sealants or peritoneal interposition techniques as preventive interventions. This study aimed to aggregate and analyze the available literature on different interventions which seek to prevent lymphocele through a Bayesian Network.

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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of blue light cystoscopy (BLC) for detecting bladder tumors among different racial groups, collecting data from the Cysview registry between 2014 and 2021.
  • Findings indicate that BLC has a higher sensitivity for detecting malignant lesions compared to white light cystoscopy (WLC), with the combination of both methods increasing detection rates by 10%.
  • The results highlight differences in performance among racial groups, with Asian patients experiencing the greatest improvement in detection rates (18%) and the highest positive predictive value (94%) from BLC, while Hispanic patients had the highest negative predictive value (86%).
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Background: Academic and community urology centers participating in a pragmatic clinical trial in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer completed monthly surveys assessing restrictions in aspects of bladder cancer care due to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. Our objective was to describe pandemic-related restrictions on bladder cancer care.

Methods: We invited 32 sites participating in a multicenter pragmatic bladder cancer trial to complete monthly surveys distributed through REDCap beginning in May 2020.

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Introduction: The Urology Residency Match process is a highly competitive application process that evaluates coursework performance, standardized examination scores, research productivity, quality of letter of recommendations, and participation in away rotations. With recent changes to medical school grading metrics, lack of in-person interviews, and examination scorings, less objective metrics are available to stratify applicants. We characterized the association of urology residents' medical school and urology residency program rankings.

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Background: Opioid addiction remains a public health crisis. We aimed to create an electronic medical record (EMR) based protocol to decrease post-operative prescribing of opioid medications and streamline the ordering process while maintaining adequate pain control.

Methods: An order set was created to minimize opioid prescriptions.

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  • The study aims to determine if restaging transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) is necessary for high-risk nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) after initial TURBT using blue light (BL) technology.
  • Researchers reviewed data from the Cysview registry of patients with NMIBC who had TURBT followed by a restaging TURBT within 8 weeks, comparing outcomes between initial surgeries done with blue light versus white light (WL).
  • Results showed no significant differences in rates of residual tumors or upstaging to muscle invasive disease between the two groups, concluding that restaging TURBT remains essential regardless of the initial technique used.
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This paper focuses on the removal of periodic artifacts from neural signals recorded in rats in ultra-high field (UHF) MRI scanners, using a reference free adaptive feedforward method. Recording extracellular neural signals in the UHF environment is motivated by the desire to combine neural recording and UHF functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to better understand brain function. However, the neural signals are found to have extremely high noise artifacts of a periodic nature due to electromagnetic interference and due to small oscillatory motions.

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Background: Urine cultures are nonspecific and often lead to misdiagnosis of urinary tract infection and unnecessary antibiotics. Diagnostic stewardship is a set of procedures that modifies test ordering, processing, and reporting in order to optimize diagnosis and downstream treatment. In this study, we aimed to develop expert guidance on best practices for urine culture diagnostic stewardship.

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Purpose: The utility of blue light cystoscopy (BLC) in patients receiving bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) during post-treatment cystoscopy is not well understood. Our objective was to determine if BLC improves recurrence detection in patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) undergoing BCG.

Materials And Methods: Using the prospective multi-institutional Cysview® Registry (2014-2019), patients with NMIBC who received BCG within 1 year prior to BLC were identified.

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Objectives: To evaluate the role of blue-light cystoscopy (BLC) in detecting invasive tumours that were not visible on white-light cystoscopy (WLC).

Patients And Methods: Using the multi-institutional Cysview registry database, patients who had at least one white-light negative (WL-)/blue-light positive (BL+) lesion with invasive pathology (≥T1) as highest stage tumour were identified. All WL-/BL+ lesions and all invasive tumours in the database were used as denominators.

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Background: Silencing of transposable elements (TEs) is essential for maintaining genome stability. Plants use small RNAs (sRNAs) to direct DNA methylation to TEs (RNA-directed DNA methylation; RdDM). Similar mechanisms of epigenetic silencing in the fungal kingdom have remained elusive.

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Purpose Of Review: Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is a heterogenous malignancy with high recurrence and progression rates, which necessitate uniform recommendations for diagnosis and management. Herein, we review the literature, with an emphasis on guidelines and contemporary diagnostic techniques and interventions.

Recent Findings: Guidelines around the world have adopted a schema which risk-stratify cases at diagnosis, to offer evidence-based treatment and surveillance recommendations.

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Introduction: Data suggest many U.S. physicians experience burnout, affecting up to 65% of U.

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