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The impact of cigarette excise tax increases on purchasing behaviors among New York city smokers

Coady, Micaela H; Chan, Christina A; Sacks, Rachel; Mbamalu, Ijeoma G; Kansagra, Susan M
OBJECTIVES: We examined the relationship between cigarette excise tax increases and tax-avoidant purchasing behaviors among New York City adult smokers. METHODS: We analyzed data from the city's annual Community Health Survey to assess changes in rates of tax avoidance over time (2003-2010) and smokers' responses to the 2008 state cigarette tax increase. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified correlates of buying more cigarettes on the street in response to the increase. RESULTS: After the 2002 tax increase, the percentage of smokers engaged in tax-avoidant behavior decreased with time from 30% in 2003 to 13% in 2007. Following the 2008 tax increase, 21% of smokers reported buying more cigarettes from another person on the street. Low-income, younger, Black, and Hispanic smokers were more likely than respondents with other sociodemographic characteristics to purchase more cigarettes on the street. CONCLUSIONS: To maximize public health impact, cigarette tax increases should be paired with efforts to limit the flow of untaxed cigarettes entering jurisdictions with high cigarette pack prices.
PMCID:3698745
PMID: 23597382
ISSN: 0090-0036
CID: 936222

INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS COMPLICATED BY SEPTIC PULMONARY EMBOLI IN A CHRONIC INTRAVENOUS DRUG USER [Meeting Abstract]

Zagha, David B.; Shah, Avni S.; Levy, Natalie K.
ISI:000331939302125
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 883112

Recent developments in drug therapy for Cushing's disease

van der Pas, Rob; de Herder, Wouter W; Hofland, Leo J; Feelders, Richard A
Cushing's disease (CD) is a rare endocrine disorder that is caused by an adrenocorticotropin (ACTH)-producing pituitary adenoma that chronically stimulates adrenocortical cortisol production. CD is primarily treated by transsphenoidal surgery, resulting in long-term biochemical remission in approximately 60-90% of the patients. Patients who are ineligible for surgery or have undergone unsuccessful surgery are candidates for drug therapy. Medical treatment can aim to inhibit the excess ACTH production at the level of the pituitary adenoma, to decrease adrenocortical steroidogenesis or to antagonize the effects of cortisol at the level of its receptor. In recent years, a number of studies have been published that evaluated the efficacy of medical therapy, either as monotherapy or combination therapy, in patients with CD. In particular, the effects of the somatostatin analog pasireotide and the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist mifepristone have been investigated in two large clinical trials. Moreover, the first clinical experiences with the novel steroidogenesis inhibitor LCI699 and the pituitary-directing retinoic acid have become available. Finally, an in vitro study with gefitinib, an epidermal growth factor receptor-antagonist, showed promising results that warrant further exploration. In this review, the efficacy and limitations of drugs that have been used in the treatment of CD will be discussed as well as recent developments with respect to new pituitary- and adrenal-targeting compounds.
PMID: 23737437
ISSN: 1179-1950
CID: 4002922

Interferon-β is a potent inhibitor of cell growth and cortisol production in vitro and sensitizes human adrenocortical carcinoma cells to mitotane

van Koetsveld, Peter M; Vitale, Giovanni; Feelders, Richard A; Waaijers, Marlijn; Sprij-Mooij, Diana M; de Krijger, Ronald R; Speel, Ernst-Jan M; Hofland, Johannes; Lamberts, Steven W J; de Herder, Wouter W; Hofland, Leo J
Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is an aggressive tumor with very poor prognosis. Novel medical treatment opportunities are required. We investigated the effects of interferon-β (IFN-β), alone or in combination with mitotane, on cell growth and cortisol secretion in primary cultures of 13 human ACCs, three adrenal hyperplasias, three adrenal adenomas, and in two ACC cell lines. Moreover, the interrelationship between the effects of IGF2 and IFN-β was evaluated. Mitotane inhibited cell total DNA content/well (representing cell number) in 7/11 (IC50: 38±9.2 μM) and cortisol secretion in 5/5 ACC cultures (IC50: 4.5±0.1 μM). IFN-β reduced cell number in 10/11 (IC50: 83±18 IU/ml) and cortisol secretion in 5/5 ACC cultures (IC50: 7.3±1.5 IU/ml). The effect of IFN-β on cell number included the induction of apoptosis. IFN-β strongly inhibited mRNA expression of STAR, CYP11A1, CYP17A1, and CYP11B1. Mitotane and IFN-β induced an additive inhibitory effect on cell number and cortisol secretion. IGF2 (10 nM) inhibited apoptosis and increased cell number and cortisol secretion. These effects were counteracted by IFN-β treatment. Finally, IFN-β inhibited IGF2 secretion and mRNA expression. In conclusion, IFN-β is a potent inhibitor of ACC cell growth in human primary ACC cultures, partially mediated by an inhibition of the effects of IGF2, as well as its production. The increased sensitivity of ACC cells to mitotane induced by treatment with IFN-β may open the opportunity for combined treatment regimens with lower mitotane doses. The inhibition of the expression of steroidogenic enzymes by IFN-β is a novel mechanism that may explain its inhibitory effect on cortisol production.
PMID: 23507702
ISSN: 1479-6821
CID: 4002902

MONITORING THE PULSE OF HOSPITAL ACTIVITY: ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD UTILIZATION AS A MEASURE OF CARE INTENSITY [Meeting Abstract]

Blecker, Saul; Austrian, Jonathan; Shine, Daniel; Braithwaite, R. Scott; Radford, Martha J.; Gourevitch, Marc N.
ISI:000331939301052
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 883252

IMPROVING RESIDENT COUNSELING COMPETENCE: A 5A'S SKILLS-BASED OBESITY CURRICULUM [Meeting Abstract]

Iyer, Shwetha; Kunins, Hillary; Jeffers, Angela; Jay, Melanie; Schlair, Sheira
ISI:000331939302424
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 883132

Food Insecurity: Limitations of Emergency Food Resources for Our Patients

Gany, Francesca; Bari, Sehrish; Crist, Michael; Moran, Alyssa; Rastogi, Natasha; Leng, Jennifer
Rates of food insecurity are high among medically underserved patients. We analyzed food pantry responsiveness to the needs of medically ill cancer patients in New York City with the intent ofidentifying barriers to available food resources. Our data, collected from 60 pantries, suggest that the emergency food system is currently unable to accommodate patient needs. Accessibility issues include restricted service hours and documentation requirements. Food services were limited in quantity of food provided and the number of nutritious, palatable options. Additional emergency food resources and long-term approaches that provide ongoing food support to patients throughout their treatment period are needed.
PMCID:3665978
PMID: 22829107
ISSN: 1099-3460
CID: 179232

Cooking Oil Fumes and Lung Cancer: A Review of the Literature in the Context of the U.S. Population

Lee, Trevor; Gany, Francesca
There is growing evidence that exposure to cooking oil fumes (COF) is linked to lung cancer. Existing literature on this risk was reviewed, specifically as it may relate to potentially at-risk populations such as Chinese immigrants and restaurant workers in the United States. Studies were identified by searching the NCBI database with key terms. All studies that examined the significance, prevalence, and/or mechanism(s) of the association between COF exposure and cancer (all types) were included. A majority of epidemiologic studies found associations between lung cancer and COF exposure. All studies that examined the mechanisms underlying the risk found evidence for mutagenic and/or carcinogenic compounds in COF extract and/or molecular mechanisms for COF-induced DNA damage or carcinogenesis. The evidence reviewed underscores the need to thoroughly investigate the association among at-risk groups in the United States, as well as to develop and assess concrete interventions to reduce these risks.
PMID: 22678304
ISSN: 1557-1912
CID: 179233

INCORPORATING A PANEL MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT AND TOOLKIT INTO VA PATIENT ALIGNED CARE TEAMS [Meeting Abstract]

Bennett, Katelyn; Jensen, Ashley E.; Fox, Jaclyn; Savarimuthu, Stella; Blitzer, Rachel; Dembitzer, Anne; Sherman, Scott; Schwartz, Mark D.
ISI:000331939301018
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 883282

PATIENTS WHO FEEL SAFE TO DISCLOSE LGBT RELATED ISSUES TO THEIR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS ARE MORE MOTIVATED TO TAKE CARE OF THEIR OWN HEALTH [Meeting Abstract]

Greene, Richard E.; Cox, Benjamin; Gursky, Jonathan; Rosendale, Nicole; Solomon, Benjamin; Fox, Jaclyn; Gillespie, Colleen
ISI:000331939301095
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 883292