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Douglas W. Blayney

Douglas W. Blayney

· Professor of Medicine (Oncology), EmeritusVerified

Stanford University · Medical Oncology

Active 1973–2024

h-index80
Citations29.9k
Papers50397 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Internal medicine
  • Medicine
  • Oncology
  • Radiology

Selected publications

  • Treatment and Monitoring Variability in US Metastatic Breast Cancer Care

    JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics · 2021 · 19 citations

    • Medicine
    • Oncology
    • Internal medicine

    PURPOSE: Treatment and monitoring options for patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) are increasing, but little is known about variability in care. We sought to improve understanding of MBC care and its correlates by analyzing real-world claims data using a search engine with a novel query language to enable temporal electronic phenotyping. METHODS: Using the Advanced Cohort Engine, we identified 6,180 women who met criteria for having estrogen receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative MBC from IBM MarketScan US insurance claims (2007-2014). We characterized treatment, monitoring, and hospice usage, along with clinical and nonclinical factors affecting care. RESULTS: < .0001). CONCLUSION: Variability in US MBC care is explained by patient and disease factors and by nonclinical factors such as geographic region, suggesting that treatment decisions are influenced by local practice patterns and/or resources. A search engine designed to express complex electronic phenotypes from longitudinal patient records enables the identification of variability in patient care, helping to define disparities and areas for improvement.

Frequent coauthors

  • Richard L. Theriault

    300 shared
  • Joyce C. Niland

    City of Hope

    283 shared
  • Melissa E. Hughes

    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

    282 shared
  • Stephen B. Edge

    279 shared
  • Jane C. Weeks

    King Edward Memorial Hospital

    209 shared
  • Michael J. Hassett

    157 shared
  • Deborah Schrag

    142 shared
  • Rebecca A. Ottesen

    Emmes (United States)

    123 shared

Education

  • Clinical and Research Fellowship, Medical Oncology

    National Cancer Institute

    1983
  • Internship, Residency, Medicine

    University of Califonia San Diego Hospitals

    1980
  • MD

    University of California San Diego

    1977
  • BSEE, Electrical Engineering

    Stanford University

    1972

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