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Clinical pathway creation and adherence at a large hybrid cancer center.
- Matthew A. Carnell, M. Fleming, +6 authors A. VanderWalde
- Medicine
- 25 September 2018
298Background: Clinical pathways are valuable in reducing treatment variation, improving outcomes, and reducing costs in an oncology setting. With input of clinical stakeholders at West Cancer Cent...
India from Colony to Nation-State: A Re-Reading of India's Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia, c.1945-1955
- Matthew A. Carnell
- Political Science
- 1 September 2012
Indian independence in August 1947 came through par tition and the transfer of power to Congress. India inherited a region destabilised by this partition and an economy in desperate need of… Expand
Location as Destiny: Identifying Geospatial Disparities in Radiation Treatment Interruption by Neighborhood, Race, and Insurance.
- D. Wakefield, Matthew A. Carnell, +13 authors D. Schwartz
- Medicine
- International journal of radiation oncology…
- 29 March 2020
BACKGROUND
Radiation therapy interruption (RTI) worsens cancer outcomes. Our purpose was to benchmark and map RTI across a **** region in the United States with known cancer outcome disparities.
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Geospatial-socioeconomic Analysis of Patient Transportation-related Access Disparities to Radiation Treatment
- L. Makepeace, D. Wakefield, +11 authors D. Schwartz
- Medicine
- 1 November 2020
Identifying Populations and Neighborhoods at High Risk for Hospital Admission-Driven Radiotherapy Interruption Using Geospatial Analytics
- D. Wakefield, L. Makepeace, +11 authors D. Schwartz
- Medicine
- 1 November 2020
Book Review: Asia and the Pacific: Contemporary India
- Matthew A. Carnell
- Sociology
- 4 April 2012
This brief introduction to contemporary India, part of the ‘Contemporary States and Society’ series by Palgrave Macmillan, sets itself the difficult task of reducing the diversity of modern India to… Expand
Abstract 3618: Gene mutation and protein co-expression in melanoma and colorectal cancer by BRAF V600 mutation status
- Matthew A. Carnell, R. Feldman, +4 authors A. VanderWalde
- Medicine
- 1 July 2018
BRAF V600 oncogenic mutations are targetable in the treatment of melanoma but are more difficult to treat in colorectal cancer (CRC). The difference in the biological profile of BRAF V600 mutant… Expand