Ewa Mrozek
Ohio State University
55 Papers
433 Citations
Ewa Mrozek is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Metastatic breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 52 publications. Previous affiliations of Ewa Mrozek include Roswell Park Cancer Institute.
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Papers
Yoga's Impact on Inflammation, Mood, and Fatigue in Breast Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser,Jeanette M. Bennett,Rebecca Andridge,Juan Peng,Charles L. Shapiro,William B. Malarkey,Charles F. Emery,Rachel M. Layman,Ewa Mrozek,Ronald Glaser +9 more
TL;DR: If yoga dampens or limits both fatigue and inflammation, then regular practice could have substantial health benefits and chronic inflammation may fuel declines in physical function leading to frailty and disability.
Senior Adult Oncology
Arti Hurria,Ilene S. Browner,Harvey J. Cohen,Crystal S. Denlinger,Mollie deShazo,Martine Extermann,Apar Kishor Ganti,Jimmie C. Holland,Holly M. Holmes,Mohana Karlekar,Nancy L. Keating,June M. McKoy,Bruno C. Medeiros,Ewa Mrozek,Tracey O'Connor,Stephen H. Petersdorf,Hope S. Rugo,Rebecca A. Silliman,William P. Tew,Louise C. Walter,Alva B. Weir,Tanya M. Wildes +21 more
TL;DR: The aging of the U.S. population and increased life expectancy of the elderly mean that cancer in older adults is becoming an increasingly common problem.
Yoga and self-reported cognitive problems in breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial.
Heather M. Derry,Lisa M. Jaremka,Jeanette M. Bennett,Juan Peng,Rebecca Andridge,Charles L. Shapiro,William B. Malarkey,Charles F. Emery,Rachel M. Layman,Ewa Mrozek,Ronald Glaser,Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser +11 more
TL;DR: A secondary analysis of the parent trial addressed yoga's impact on cognitive complaints and found that breast cancer survivors who received a yoga intervention had lower fatigue and inflammation following the trial compared with a wait list control group.
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Heterogeneous atypical cell populations are present in blood of metastatic breast cancer patients
Maryam B. Lustberg,Priya Balasubramanian,Brandon Miller,Alejandra Garcia-Villa,Clayton Deighan,Yongqi Wu,Sarah Carothers,Michael Berger,Bhuvaneswari Ramaswamy,Erin Macrae,Robert Wesolowski,Rachel M. Layman,Ewa Mrozek,Xueliang Pan,Thomas A. Summers,Charles L. Shapiro,Jeffrey J. Chalmers +16 more
TL;DR: This prospective trial characterized CTCs as well as other circulating cell populations in blood samples from women with metastatic breast cancer without EpCAM-dependent enrichment and/or isolation technology and found that atypical cells that are CK + EpCAM − circulating in their blood are associated with worse overall survival.
Older adult oncology, version 2.2016: Featured updates to the NCCN guidelines
Noam Van Der Walde,Reshma Jagsi,Efrat Dotan,Joel M. Baumgartner,Ilene S. Browner,Peggy S. Burhenn,Harvey J. Cohen,Barish H. Edil,Beatrice J. Edwards,Martine Extermann,Apar Kishor Ganti,Cary P. Gross,Joleen M. Hubbard,Nancy L. Keating,Beatriz Korc-Grodzicki,June M. McKoy,Bruno C. Medeiros,Ewa Mrozek,Tracey O'Connor,Hope S. Rugo,Randall Rupper,Dale Shepard,Rebecca A. Silliman,Derek L. Stirewalt,William P. Tew,Louise C. Walter,Tanya M. Wildes,Mary Anne Bergman,Hema Sundar,Arti Hurria +29 more
TL;DR: The NCCN Guidelines for Older Adult Oncology as discussed by the authors focused on the recent updates to the 2016 guidelines specific to the use of RT in the management of older adults with cancer.