Lindsey E. Moses
Washington University in St. Louis
6 Papers
35 Citations
Lindsey E. Moses is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Interaction of Postoperative Morbidity and Receipt of Adjuvant Therapy on Long-Term Survival After Resection for Gastric Adenocarcinoma: Results From the U.S. Gastric Cancer Collaborative
Linda X. Jin,Dominic E. Sanford,Malcolm H. Squires,Lindsey E. Moses,Yan Yan,George A. Poultsides,Konstantinos I. Votanopoulos,Sharon M. Weber,Mark Bloomston,Timothy M. Pawlik,William G. Hawkins,David C. Linehan,Carl Schmidt,David J. Worhunsky,Alexandra W. Acher,Kenneth Cardona,Clifford S. Cho,David A. Kooby,Edward A. Levine,Emily R. Winslow,Neil Saunders,Gaya Spolverato,Graham A. Colditz,Shishir K. Maithel,Ryan C. Fields +24 more
TL;DR: Not receiving adjuvant therapy in the face of POC portends an especially poor prognosis following gastrectomy for gastric cancer.
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The effect of postoperative morbidity on survival after resection for gastric adenocarcinoma: Results from the U.S. Gastric Cancer Collaborative.
Linda X. Jin,Lindsey E. Moses,Yan Yan,Malcolm H. Squires,Sharon M. Weber,Mark Bloomston,George A. Poultsides,Konstantinos I. Votanopoulos,Timothy M. Pawlik,William G. Hawkins,David C. Linehan,Steven M. Strasberg,Alexandra W. Archer,Aslam Ejaz,David A. Kooby,Carl Schmidt,Doug S. Swords,David J. Worhunsky,Shishir K. Maithel,Ryan C. Fields +19 more
TL;DR: Evaluating the effect of POCs on survival after surgery for gastric cancer in a cohort of patients from a multi-institutional database found the most frequent complications were infectious, including surgical site infection, and anastomotic leak.
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Incidence of Perioperative Complications Following Resection of Adrenocortical Carcinoma and Its Association with Long-Term Survival
Georgios A. Margonis,Neda Amini,Yuhree Kim,Thuy B. Tran,Lauren M. Postlewait,Shishir K. Maithel,Tracy S. Wang,Douglas B. Evans,Ioannis Hatzaras,Rivfka Shenoy,John E. Phay,Kara Keplinger,Ryan C. Fields,Lindsey E. Moses,Sharon M. Weber,Ahmed Salem,Jason K. Sicklick,Shady Gad,Adam C. Yopp,John C. Mansour,Quan-Yang Duh,Natalie Seiser,Carmen C. Solorzano,Colleen M. Kiernan,Konstantinos I. Votanopoulos,Edward A. Levine,George A. Poultsides,Timothy M. Pawlik +27 more
TL;DR: Postoperative complications were independently associated with decreased long-term survival after resection for ACC, and the prevention of complications may be important from an oncologic perspective.
Disparities in access to translational research.
Janine M. Rotsides,Lindsey E. Moses,Kelly M. Malloy,Chad Brenner,Shannon Fayson,David J. Brown,Matthew E. Spector +6 more
TL;DR: For example, the authors found that only 20% of randomized controlled studies published in high-impact oncology journals include subgroup analyses to assess differences in outcomes based on race or ethnicity.
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Factors Associated With Recurrence and Survival in Lymph Node–negative Gastric Adenocarcinoma: A 7-Institution Study of the US Gastric Cancer Collaborative
Linda X. Jin,Lindsey E. Moses,M. Hart Squires,George A. Poultsides,Konstantinos I. Votanopoulos,Sharon M. Weber,Mark Bloomston,Timothy M. Pawlik,William G. Hawkins,David C. Linehan,Steven M. Strasberg,Carl Schmidt,David J. Worhunsky,Alexandra W. Acher,Kenneth Cardona,Clifford S. Cho,David A. Kooby,Edward A. Levine,Emily R. Winslow,Neil Saunders,Gaya Spolverato,Shishir K. Maithel,Ryan C. Fields +22 more
TL;DR: Despite absence of lymph node involvement, patients with T-stage 3 or higher have a significantly shorter time to recurrence, and these patients may benefit from more aggressive adjuvant therapy and postoperative surveillance regimens.