Publications
Epidemiology (305 POSTS)
2025 (6 POSTS)
Immortal time bias impacts time-to-time event outcomes in cohort with genomic testing
Shaw J, Hsu H, Tu H, Chia V, Aggarwal S, Carrigan G, Kelsh MA. Immortal time bias impacts time-to-time event outcomes in cohort with genomic testing. Abstract 6F-03, International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE) 41st Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, August 2025.
View AbstractImportance of epidemiology and visualization to integrate non-chemical stressors into cumulative impact assessment for vulnerable communities
Rish W, Verwiel A. Importance of epidemiology and visualization to integrate non-chemical stressors into cumulative impact assessment for vulnerable communities. Abstract 568/Poster P47-17, International Society of Exposure Science and International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISES/ISEE) Joint Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, August 2025.
View AbstractEvaluating the non-cancer health outcomes associated with exposure to jet fuels: A fit-for-purpose systematic literature review
Goodman SJ, Haver C, Snow SJ, Eftim S, Bergeron JG, Vincent-Hall TD. Evaluating the non-cancer health outcomes associated with exposure to jet fuels: A fit-for-purpose systematic literature review. Abstract 3135, Society of Toxicology 64th Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, March 2025.
View AbstractScoping review of indices to measure a community’s health status
Pastula ST, Bylsma LC, Rege SV, Lewis RJ, Movva N. 2025. Scoping review of indices to measure a community’s health status. Popul Health Manag 28(1):37-49; doi: 10.1089/pop.2024.0138. PMID: 39558762.
View AbstractIncreasing the utility of epidemiologic studies as key evidence in chemical risk assessment
Schaefer HR, Vincent MJ, Burns CJ, Lange SS. 2025. Increasing the utility of epidemiologic studies as key evidence in chemical risk assessment. Toxicol Sci 203(2):166-170; doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfae134. PMID: 39657235.
View AbstractFood sources of energy and nutrients among US college students: The Health Starts Here cohort study
Rana Z, Frankenfeld CL, Kennedy E, Bertoldi J, de Jonge E, Cheskin L. 2025. Food sources of energy and nutrients among US college students: The Health Starts Here cohort study. J Am Coll Health 73(1):301-310; doi: 10.1080/07448481.2023.2220397. PMID: 37290009.
View Abstract2024 (20 POSTS)
Estimating the incremental population health impact of a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) test to complement existing screening among elevated risk populations with multiple cancer risk factors: A mathematical modeling study
Kim A, Cong Z, Jazieh A-R, Church TR, Reichert H, Nicholson G, Fryzek J, Cohen SS. 2024. Estimating the incremental population health impact of a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) test to complement existing screening among elevated risk populations with multiple cancer risk factors: A mathematical modeling study. BMC Health Serv Res 24(1):1584; doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-12037-1. PMID: 39695574.
View AbstractTo be an orphan disease or not to be: An evaluation of prevalence estimates for cancers near the orphan status threshold and implications for orphan drug planning
Kelsh M, Bylsma LC, Jiang X, Movva N, Sacks NC. To be an orphan disease or not to be: An evaluation of prevalence estimates for cancers near the orphan status threshold and implications for orphan drug planning. International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology, 40th Annual Meeting, Berlin, Germany, August 2024.
Epidemiology is critical in advancing cumulative impact assessment (CIA) research: A pilot study in San Antonio, Texas
Suh M, Mittal L, Brorby G, Pastula S, Vincent M, Proctor D. Epidemiology is critical in advancing cumulative impact assessment (CIA) research: A pilot study in San Antonio, Texas. International Society of Exposure Science, Montreal, Canada, October 2024.
View AbstractExploring biomarker-based methods to incorporate non-chemical stressor exposures into cumulative assessments for potentially vulnerable population groups
East A, Klaren W, Covington T, Rish W. Exploring biomarker-based methods to incorporate non-chemical stressor exposures into cumulative assessments for potentially vulnerable population groups. International Society of Exposure Science, Montreal, Canada, October 2024.
View AbstractClustering chemicals for predicting behavior and hazards: Insights from the endocrine disruptor screening program (EDSP) universe of chemicals
Cook B, Nelms MD, Harris D, Bever RJ, Lynn SC, Borghoff S, et al. Clustering chemicals for predicting behavior and hazards: Insights from the endocrine disruptor screening program (EDSP) universe of chemicals. American Society of Cellular and Computational Toxicology Annual Meeting, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 2024.
View AbstractSocioeconomic and urban-rural disparities in genome-matched treatment receipt and survival after genomic tumor testing
DiBiase JF, Scharnetzki E, Edelman E, Reed EK, Helbig P, Rueter J, Miesfeldt S, Frankenfeld CL, et al. 2024. Socioeconomic and urban-rural disparities in genome-matched treatment receipt and survival after genomic tumor testing. JNCI Cancer Spectr 8(5):pkae090; doi: 10.1093/jncics/pkae090. PMID: 39312685.
View AbstractBurden of illness and mortality in men with adrenomyeloneuropathy: A retrospective cohort study
Bonkowsky J, Healey B, Sacks NC, McLin R, Cyr PL, Sawyer EK, Stephen CD, et al. 2024. Burden of illness and mortality in men with adrenomyeloneuropathy: A retrospective cohort study. Orph J Rare Dis 19(1):270; doi: 10.1186/s13023-024-0326-w. PMID: 39020416.
View AbstractOverview of global real-world data sources for pediatric pharmacoepidemiologic research
Wharton GT, Becker C, Bennett D, Burcu M, Bushnell G, Ferrajolo C,… Movva N, Raman SR, Scholle O, Suh M, et al. 2024. Overview of global real-world data sources for pediatric pharmacoepidemiologic research. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf 33(1):e5695; doi: 10.1002/pds.5695. PMID: 37690792.
View AbstractSubstance use and firearm access among college freshmen
Rossheim ME, Khoshal B, Karon S, Cheskin L, Trangenstein PJ, Frankenfeld CL, Ramezani N, Cuellar AE. 2024. Substance use and firearm access among college freshmen. J Am Coll Health 72(4):1001-1005; doi: 10.1080/07448481.2022.2068959. PMID: 35549821.
View AbstractLoneliness is associated with unhealthful dietary behaviors and physical inactivity among US college students
Jiang L, Cheskin L, Rana Z, Frankenfeld CL, Kennedy E, de Jonge E. 2024. Loneliness is associated with unhealthful dietary behaviors and physical inactivity among US college students. J Am Coll Health 72(8):2932-2937; doi: 10.1080/07448481.2022.2141060. PMID: 36395040.
View AbstractEnteral nutrition on discharge from intensive care and 30-day unplanned readmission: An exploratory, retrospective study of association
ApSimon M, Steel C, Johnston C, Winder B, Cohen S, Reichert H, Armstrong D. 2024. Enteral nutrition on discharge from intensive care and 30-day unplanned readmission: An exploratory, retrospective study of association. Clin Nutr ESPEN 61(June):15-21. doi: 10.1016/j.clnesp.2024.03.002. PMID: 38777427.
View AbstractGeographic progression of infant respiratory syncytial virus associated bronchiolitis across the United States before and since the onset of COVID-19: Results from four health systems, 2015-2023
Blatt AZ, Suh M, Walter EB Jr, Wood CT, Espinosa C, … Movva N, Reichert H, Fryzek JP, Nelson CB. 2024. Geographic progression of infant respiratory syncytial virus associated bronchiolitis across the United States before and since the onset of COVID-19: Results from four health systems, 2015-2023. Influenza Other Respir Viruses 18(5):e13298; doi: 10.1111/irv.13298. PMID: 387511.
View AbstractTrends in RSV testing patterns among infants presenting with bronchiolitis: Results from four United States health systems, 2015-2023
Blatt AZ, Suh M, Walter EB Jr, Wood CT, Espinosa C, … Movva N, Reichert H, Fryzek JP, Nelson CB. 2024. Trends in RSV testing patterns among infants presenting with bronchiolitis: Results from four United States health systems, 2015-2023. Ann Epidemiol 94(June):72–80; doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2024.04.010. PMID: 38685519.
View AbstractA meta-analysis of efficacy and safety data from head-to-head first-line trials of epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors versus bevacizumab in adult patients with RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer by sidedness
Yoshino T, Hooda N, Younan D, Muro K, Shitara K, Heinemann V,… Suh M, Reichert H, Mezzi K, Fryzek J, et al. 2024. A meta-analysis of efficacy and safety data from head-to-head first-line trials of epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors versus bevacizumab in adult patients with RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer by sidedness. Eur J Cancer 202:113975; doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2024.113975. PMID: 38442645.
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