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suppression of adaptive responses to targeted cancer therapy by transcriptional repression [Meeting Abstract]

Rusan, M; Li, K; Li, Y; Christensen, CL; Abraham, BJ; Kwiatkowski, N; Buczkowski, KA; Bockorny, B; Chen, T; Li, S; Rhee, K; Zhang, H; Chen, W; Terai, H; Tavares, T; Zhang, T; Kim, TJ; Hong, S; Neupane, Poudel N; Silkes, M; Mudianto, T; Tan, L; Shimamura, T; Meyerson, M; Bass, AJ; Watanabe, H; Gray, NS; Young, RA; Wong, KK; Hammerman, PS
ISI:000411659300210
ISSN: 1791-244x
CID: 2726792

Current use of aspirin and antithrombotic agents in the United States among outpatients with atherothrombotic disease (from the REduction of Atherothrombosis for Continued Health [REACH] Registry)

Cannon, Christopher P; Rhee, Karen E; Califf, Robert M; Boden, William E; Hirsch, Alan T; Alberts, Mark J; Cable, Greg; Shao, Mingyuan; Ohman, E Magnus; Steg, P Gabriel; Eagle, Kim A; Bhatt, Deepak L
Despite its proven efficacy, low cost, and wide availability, aspirin remains underused. We examined current aspirin use and determined factors that influence its use among outpatients in the United States (US). The REduction of Atherothrombosis for Continued Health (REACH) Registry is an international, prospective, longitudinal study of >68,000 outpatients with established atherothrombosis or >or=3 atherothrombotic risk factors. The rates of aspirin use were compared in various patient subgroups. Multivariate logistic regression models were constructed to determine the factors influencing the baseline use of aspirin and other antithrombotic agents in the US population. Approximately 70% of 25,686 US outpatients were treated with aspirin, with greater use in the Midwest and among men, whites, and those aged <65 years. Among aspirin users, 18% took other antiplatelet agents and 6% took oral anticoagulants. Low-dose aspirin (
PMID: 20152237
ISSN: 1879-1913
CID: 1985822

Use of aspirin among patients with atherothrombotic disease in the United States: The REduction of Atherothrombosis for Continued Health (REACH) registry [Meeting Abstract]

Cannon, Christopher P; Rhee, Karen; Bhatt, Deepak L; Boden, William E
ISI:000244651802568
ISSN: 0735-1097
CID: 1986932