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Jennifer G Le-Rademacher

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The Oncologist|January 20, 2019
Numbers Have Life: A Commentary on "Predictors of Survival in Patients with Advanced Gastrointestinal Malignancies Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit"Jennifer G Le-Rademacher, Aminah Jatoi
Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care|October 26, 2020
Editorial: What about weight? Advocating for simplicity in cancer cachexia trialsJennifer G Le-Rademacher, Aminah Jatoi
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|February 9, 2022
A Cautionary Tale: Grouping Patients on Late EventsRuta Brazauskas, Aminah Jatoi, Jennifer G Le-Rademacher
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle|August 21, 2019
Remarks on the design and analyses of longitudinal studies for cancer patients with anorexia and weight lossJennifer G Le-Rademacher, Elizabeth M Storrick, Aminah Jatoi
Cancers|August 28, 2025
The Impact of Design Misspecifications on Survival Outcomes in Cancer Clinical TrialsFang-Shu Ou, Tyler Zemla, Jennifer G Le-Rademacher
Current Epidemiology Reports|August 25, 2022
The Utility of Multistate Models: A Flexible Framework for Time-to-Event DataJennifer G Le-Rademacher, Terry M Therneau, Fang-Shu Ou
JAMA Oncology|September 17, 2020
The Importance of a Cause-Based Protocol to Approach Cancer-Related Nausea and Vomiting-ReplyCharles L Loprinzi, Jennifer G Le-Rademacher, Rudolph M Navari
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology|August 16, 2017
Overcoming obstacles in the design of cancer anorexia/weight loss trialsJennifer G Le-Rademacher, Jeffrey Crawford, William J Evans, et al.
Annals of Palliative Medicine|May 11, 2022
Olanzapine for cisplatin-induced hiccups: observations from a 338-patient studyChristopher J Ehret, Jennifer G Le-Rademacher, Nichole Martin, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|December 14, 2021
Dexamethasone and hiccups: a 2000-patient, telephone-based studyChristopher J Ehret, Jennifer G Le-Rademacher, Nichole Martin, et al.
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The Oncologist|January 20, 2019
Numbers Have Life: A Commentary on "Predictors of Survival in Patients with Advanced Gastrointestinal Malignancies Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit"Jennifer G Le-Rademacher, Aminah Jatoi
Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care|October 26, 2020
Editorial: What about weight? Advocating for simplicity in cancer cachexia trialsJennifer G Le-Rademacher, Aminah Jatoi
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|February 9, 2022
A Cautionary Tale: Grouping Patients on Late EventsRuta Brazauskas, Aminah Jatoi, Jennifer G Le-Rademacher
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle|August 21, 2019
Remarks on the design and analyses of longitudinal studies for cancer patients with anorexia and weight lossJennifer G Le-Rademacher, Elizabeth M Storrick, Aminah Jatoi
Cancers|August 28, 2025
The Impact of Design Misspecifications on Survival Outcomes in Cancer Clinical TrialsFang-Shu Ou, Tyler Zemla, Jennifer G Le-Rademacher
Current Epidemiology Reports|August 25, 2022
The Utility of Multistate Models: A Flexible Framework for Time-to-Event DataJennifer G Le-Rademacher, Terry M Therneau, Fang-Shu Ou
JAMA Oncology|September 17, 2020
The Importance of a Cause-Based Protocol to Approach Cancer-Related Nausea and Vomiting-ReplyCharles L Loprinzi, Jennifer G Le-Rademacher, Rudolph M Navari
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology|August 16, 2017
Overcoming obstacles in the design of cancer anorexia/weight loss trialsJennifer G Le-Rademacher, Jeffrey Crawford, William J Evans, et al.
Annals of Palliative Medicine|May 11, 2022
Olanzapine for cisplatin-induced hiccups: observations from a 338-patient studyChristopher J Ehret, Jennifer G Le-Rademacher, Nichole Martin, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|December 14, 2021
Dexamethasone and hiccups: a 2000-patient, telephone-based studyChristopher J Ehret, Jennifer G Le-Rademacher, Nichole Martin, et al.
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