6 results match your criteria: "4400 University Drive MS 5B7[Affiliation]"

Purpose: To evaluate time-to-treatment and survival time in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients who presumptively were not diagnosed in a hospital.

Methods: Colorectal tumor-level data from Georgia Cancer Registry (GCR) was merged with American Hospital Association data for 2010-2015 using hospital identification number. Patients with tumors lacking a diagnosis hospital in the GCR were classified as presumptive non-hospital diagnosis (PNHD).

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Background: There is a need to understand structural issues, such as differential access to or utilization of technologies or capabilities, to better understand racial disparities in cancer outcomes. The objective of this work was to evaluate time-to-treatment and survival in relation to cancer-related diagnostic and treatment technologies of the diagnosing hospital.

Methods: Colorectal tumor-level data from George Cancer Registry was merged with hospital-level cancer technology data from the American Hospital Association (2010-2015).

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Concentrations of traffic-related air pollutants are frequently higher within commuting vehicles than in ambient air. Pollutants found within vehicles may include those generated by tailpipe exhaust, brake wear, and road dust sources, as well as pollutants from in-cabin sources. Source-specific pollution, compared to total pollution, may represent regulation targets that can better protect human health.

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Researchers know relatively little about the educational attainment of sexual minorities, despite the fact that educational attainment is consistently associated with a range of social, economic, and health outcomes. We examined whether sexual attraction in adolescence and early adulthood was associated with educational attainment in early adulthood among a nationally representative sample of US young adults. We analyzed Waves I and IV restricted data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (n=14,111).

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Hepatitis A virus seroprevalence by age and world region, 1990 and 2005.

Vaccine

September 2010

Department of Global & Community Health, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive MS 5B7, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA.

Objective: To estimate current age-specific rates of immunity to hepatitis A virus (HAV) in world regions by conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis of published data. The estimation of the global burden of hepatitis A and policies for public health control are dependent on an understanding of the changing epidemiology of this viral infection.

Methods: Age-specific IgG anti-HAV seroprevalence data from more than 500 published articles were pooled and used to fit estimated age-seroprevalence curves in 1990 and 2005 for each of 21 world regions (as defined by the Global Burden of Disease 2010 Study).

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Mathematical modeling and the epidemiological research process.

Eur J Epidemiol

April 2010

Department of Global and Community Health, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive MS 5B7, Fairfax, VA 22030-4444, USA.

The authors of this paper advocate for the expanded use of mathematical models in epidemiology and provide an overview of the principles of mathematical modeling. Mathematical models can be used throughout the epidemiological research process. Initially they may help to refine study questions by visually expressing complex systems, directing literature searches, and identifying sensitive variables.

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