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Stage III uterine serous carcinoma: modern trends in multimodality treatment
Jessie Y. Li,Melissa R. Young,Gloria Huang,Babak Litkouhi,Alessandro Santin,Peter E. Schwartz,Shari Damast 대한부인종양학회 2020 Journal of Gynecologic Oncology Vol.31 No.4
Objective: To examine outcomes in a modern treatment era for stage III uterine serouscarcinoma (USC). Methods: Fifty women were retrospectively identified as 2009 International Federation ofGynecology and Obstetrics stage III USC patients who received radiotherapy (RT) at ourinstitution between 1/2003–5/2018. The patients were divided into 2 cohorts: 20 in the earlyera (2003–2010) and 30 in the modern era (2011–2018). Patient characteristics were comparedusing χ2tests for categorical variables and t-tests for continuous variables. Recurrence freesurvival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) were analyzed with Kaplan-Meier estimates, the log rank test, and Cox proportional hazards. Results: The modern era differed from the early era in the increased use of volume-directedexternal beam RT (EBRT) as opposed to vaginal brachytherapy (VB) alone (33.3% vs 5.0%,p=0.048), minimally invasive surgery (56.7% vs. 25%, p=0.027), sentinel node sampling(26.7% vs. 0%, p=0.012), computed tomography imaging in the perioperative period (63.3%vs. 30%, p=0.044), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2/neu testing (96.7% vs. 55%, p=0.001). Median follow-up for early and modern eras was 37.27 and 33.23 months,respectively. The early vs. modern 3-year RFS was 33% and 64% (p=0.039), respectively, whilethe 3-year OS was 55% and 90% (p=0.034). Regional nodal recurrence more common amongthe patients who received VB only (p=0.048). Conclusion: Modern era treatment was associated with improved RFS and OS in patientswith stage III USC. Regional nodal recurrences were significantly reduced in patients whoreceived EBRT
Jessie H. Chen-Yu,Jung-Ha Yang 한국마케팅과학회 2020 Journal of Global Fashion Marketing Vol.11 No.2
The purposes of the study were to identify consumers’ characteristics as predictors of purchase intentions (PI) of men’s masscustomized (M-C) apparel and to examine whether the predictors of PI were also predictors of willingness to pay (WTP) a premium for M-C apparel. Nine consumer characteristics were proposed as potential predictors: fashion innovativeness, three types of perceived behavioral control (self-efficacy, time availability, and money availability), two types of experience (experience in apparel mass customization (MC) and experience in a product category), and three demographic variables (age, education, and household income). Seven hypotheses were developed based on theories and relevant research. An online survey was used for the data collection, and 474 male consumers in the United States were recruited for the study. The results, obtained by bootstrapping Structural Equation Modeling, indicated that fashion innovativeness, self-efficacy, time availability, experience in apparel MC, and age were predictors of PI. Time availability and age were predictors of WTP a premium. Young male consumers were more likely to purchase M-C dress shirts and more willing to pay a premium. The applications of the findings were discussed.
Jessie Chen-Yu,Siwon Cho,Doris Kincade 한국마케팅과학회 2016 Journal of Global Fashion Marketing Vol.7 No.1
With continuous growth in online apparel shopping, many consumers have experience not only in purchasing brand products online, but also in making repeat purchases. Although repeat purchases are critical to the success of branded companies, especially in online apparel shopping, limited academic research is found examining factors that infl uence online shoppers’ intent to repurchase apparel of a particular brand. This research investigated the effects of four types of brand perception (i.e. brand experience, brand imagecongruence, brand affect, brand trust) on brand repurchase intent in online apparel shopping. An online survey was conducted with a U S national sample of 217 online apparel shoppers who had purchased and worn product s from a particular apparel brand. Bootstrapping Structural Equation Modeling was used to test the proposed model and research hypotheses. The findings showed that brand experience and brand image-congruence were antecedents of brand affect. Brand image-congruence and brand affect significantly influenced brand trust. Brand image-congruence and brand trust also had direct effects on brand repurchase intent in online apparel shopping.
Jessie Ee,Tan Oon Seng 한국교육개발원 2008 KEDI Journal of Educational Policy Vol.5 No.1
The deep‐rooted cultures of the East and West are compared and discussed to highlight how they may influence thinking, and behavior. As Singapore attempts to shape educational policies and initiatives to keep abreast with current educational provisions, some of the tensions accounted for reflect the deep‐rooted cultures of the East. The outcome provokes a re‐thinking about cultural‐related issues of educational values and strategies for educational reform in Asian societies in this globalized age.
Jessie Y. Li,Christopher K. Arkfeld,Joan Tymon-Rosario,Emily Webster,Peter Schwartz,Shari Damast,Gulden Menderes 대한부인종양학회 2022 Journal of Gynecologic Oncology Vol.33 No.2
Objective: To evaluate prognostic factors, outcomes, and management patterns of patients treated for squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva. Methods: One hundred sixty-four women were retrospectively identified with primary squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva treated at our institution between 1/1996–12/2018. Descriptive statistics were performed on patient, tumor, and treatment characteristics. The χ2 tests and t-tests were used to compare categorical variables and continuous variables, respectively. Recurrence free survival (RFS), overall survival (OS), and disease-specific survival (DSS) were analyzed with Kaplan-Meier estimates, the log-rank test, and Cox proportional hazards. Results: Median follow-up was 52.5 months. Five-year RFS was 67.9%, 60.0%, 42.1%, and 20.0% for stage I–IV, respectively. Five-year DSS was 86.2%, 81.6%, 65.0%, and 42.9% for stage I–IV, respectively. On multivariate analysis, positive margins predicted overall RFS (hazard ratio [HR]=3.55; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.18–10.73; p=0.025), while presence of lichen sclerosus on pathology (HR=2.78; 95% CI=1.30–5.91; p=0.008) predicted local RFS. OS was predicted by nodal involvement (HR=2.51; 95% CI=1.02–6.13; p=0.043) and positive margins (HR=5.19; 95% CI=2.03–13.26; p=0.001). Adjuvant radiotherapy significantly improved RFS (p=0.016) and DSS (p=0.012) in node-positive patients. Median survival after treatment of local, groin, and pelvic/distant recurrence was 52, 8, and 5 months, respectively. Conclusion: For primary treatment, more conservative surgical approaches can be considered with escalation of treatment in patients with concurrent precursor lesions, positive margins, and/or nodal involvement. Further studies are warranted to improve risk stratification in order to optimize treatment paradigms for vulvar cancer patients.
Examining the Psychological Attributes of Australian Tertiery Adaptors & Innovators
Jessie Ee, Tan Oon Seng,Ng Aik Kwang 대한사고개발학회 2007 The International Journal of Creativity & Problem Vol.17 No.1
Kirton (1976) described two types of student creators: the student adaptor and the student innovator. A review of the empirical literature suggests that these two types of creators differ in many ways. This study explores the psychological correlates of these two types of creators (adaptors and innovators) in the Australian culture. These psychological correlates include creative attributes, learning goals, risk orientation and personality traits. A total of 289 Australian undergraduates took part in this study by completing a self-report questionnaire, which consisted of the Kirton Adaption-Innovation Inventory (Kirton, 1976), NEO-Five Factor Inventory (Saucier, 1994), Learning Goal Scale (Ng, 2003), What Kind of Person Are You Self-Report In-ventory (Khatena & Torrance, 1976), Gough’s Creative Adjective Checklist, Risk Scenerio & Risk Taking Attitude Scale developed by Ng. There were differences in the psychological attributes between the two creative styles. Implications for the findings for the classroom teacher will be discussed.