Publications by authors named "Madeline Sesselmann"

Purpose: This study aimed to describe the adherence of National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines to perform genetic screening for all colorectal cancer (CRC) specimens with molecular tumor testing, eg, immunohistochemical (IHC) testing, in a large community-based healthcare setting. The study also identified trends involving characteristics of CRC, individual reporting physician, and physician location and examined the potential impact of these trends on the performance of molecular tumor testing.

Methods: This was a retrospective, multi-center study using a centralized pathology database to assess molecular testing on CRC specimens.

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Background: Social media has become increasingly important for patients when deciding whether they should undergo rhinoplasty. The purpose of this study is to analyze patient satisfaction of rhinoplasty procedures through RealSelf social media reviews.

Methods: We collected data from 583 rhinoplasty reviews published on the RealSelf portal.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Madeline Sesselmann"

  • - Madeline Sesselmann's recent research focuses on the adherence to genetic screening guidelines for colorectal cancer specimens, examining the impact of various physician and location-related trends on molecular tumor testing within a community healthcare system.
  • - Her study on colorectal adenocarcinoma highlights the importance of implementing National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines and utilizes a retrospective, multi-center methodology to analyze data from a centralized pathology database.
  • - Sesselmann also explores the role of social media in patient decision-making regarding rhinoplasty, analyzing 583 reviews on the RealSelf platform to assess patient satisfaction and the influence of online feedback on surgical choices.