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Craig C. Earle

Craig C. Earle

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Medicine

D-Index
99
Citations
36015
World Ranking
8596
National Ranking
337

Overview

Craig C. Earle is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a substantial number of publications in Oncology. Other significant subfields include Economics and Econometrics, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Genetics.

Throughout their career, Earle has covered a range of topics within cancer research and healthcare. These topics include:

  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts

Earle has contributed to research that has appeared in multiple notable journals. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • JCO Oncology Practice

Key recent papers by Earle include:

  • Comparison of Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Targeted Biopsy With Systematic Transrectal Ultrasonography Biopsy for Biopsy-Naive Men at Risk for Prostate Cancer, 2021, JAMA Oncology
  • The impact of routine Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) use on overall survival in cancer patients: Results of a population-based retrospective matched cohort analysis, 2020, Cancer Medicine
  • Impact of Standardized Edmonton Symptom Assessment System Use on Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalization: Results of a Population-Based Retrospective Matched Cohort Analysis, 2020, JCO Oncology Practice
  • Guidance for management of cancer surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020, Canadian Journal of Surgery
  • Incident Cancer Detection During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2022, Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network

Frequent collaborators in Earle's research include:

  • Kelvin Chan
  • Rinku Sutradhar
  • Natalie G. Coburn
  • Julie Hallet
  • Timothy P. Hanna

Best Publications

  • Family caregiver burden: results of a longitudinal study of breast cancer patients and their principal caregivers

    Eva Grunfeld;Doug Coyle;Timothy Whelan;Jennifer Clinch

  • Aggressiveness of Cancer Care Near the End of Life: Is It a Quality-of-Care Issue?

    Craig C. Earle;Mary Beth Landrum;Jeffrey M. Souza;Bridget A. Neville

  • Health Care Costs in the Last Week of Life Associations With End-of-Life Conversations

    Baohui Zhang;Alexi A. Wright;Haiden A. Huskamp;Matthew E. Nilsson

  • Trends in the Aggressiveness of Cancer Care Near the End of Life

    Craig C. Earle;Bridget A. Neville;Mary Beth Landrum;John Z. Ayanian

  • Identifying Potential Indicators of the Quality of End-of-Life Cancer Care From Administrative Data

    Craig C. Earle;Elyse R. Park;Bonnie Lai;Jane C. Weeks

  • Prognostic Factors Following Curative Resection for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: A Population-Based, Linked Database Analysis of 396 Patients

    Jonathan E. Lim;Michael W. Chien;Craig C. Earle

  • The expanding role of primary care in cancer control

    Greg Rubin;Annette Berendsen;S Michael Crawford;Rachel Dommett

  • Associations Between End-of-Life Discussion Characteristics and Care Received Near Death: A Prospective Cohort Study

    Jennifer W. Mack;Angel Cronin;Nancy L. Keating;Nathan Taback

  • Adjuvant chemotherapy after curative resection for gastric cancer in non-Asian patients: revisiting a meta-analysis of randomised trials.

    C.C Earle;J.A Maroun

  • Trends in the Aggressiveness of End-of-Life Cancer Care in the Universal Health Care System of Ontario, Canada

    Thi H. Ho;Lisa Barbera;Refik Saskin;Hong Lu

  • Effect of Surgeon Specialty on Processes of Care and Outcomes for Ovarian Cancer Patients

    Craig C. Earle;Deborah Schrag;Bridget A. Neville;K. Robin Yabroff

  • Trajectory of Performance Status and Symptom Scores for Patients With Cancer During the Last Six Months of Life

    Hsien Seow;Lisa Barbera;Rinku Sutradhar;Doris Howell

  • Follow-up of patients with curatively resected colorectal cancer: a practice guideline

    Alvaro Figueredo;R Bryan Rumble;Jean Maroun;Craig C Earle

  • End-of-life care discussions among patients with advanced cancer: a cohort study.

    Jennifer W. Mack;Angel Cronin;Nathan Taback;Haiden A. Huskamp

  • Frequency and Cost of Chemotherapy-Related Serious Adverse Effects in a Population Sample of Women With Breast Cancer

    Michael J. Hassett;A. James O'Malley;Juliana R. Pakes;Joseph P. Newhouse

  • Evaluating claims-based indicators of the intensity of end-of-life cancer care

    Craig C. Earle;Bridget A. Neville;Mary Beth Landrum;Jeffrey M. Souza

  • Physician factors associated with discussions about end‐of‐life care

    Nancy L. Keating;Mary Beth Landrum;Selwyn O. Rogers;Susan K. Baum

  • Quality of Non–Breast Cancer Health Maintenance Among Elderly Breast Cancer Survivors

    Craig C. Earle;Harold J. Burstein;Eric P. Winer;Jane C. Weeks

  • Family Perspectives on Aggressive Cancer Care Near the End of Life.

    Alexi A. Wright;Nancy L. Keating;John Z. Ayanian;Elizabeth A. Chrischilles

  • The outcomes and costs of acute myeloid leukemia among the elderly.

    Joseph Menzin;Kathleen Lang;Craig C. Earle;Donna Kerney

Frequent Co-Authors

Natasha B. Leighl
Natasha B. Leighl Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
David P. Ryan
David P. Ryan Harvard University
Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt
Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt Harvard University
Jeffrey S. Hoch
Jeffrey S. Hoch University of California, Davis
Andrew X. Zhu
Andrew X. Zhu Harvard University
Matthew H. Kulke
Matthew H. Kulke Boston Medical Center
Jane C. Weeks
Jane C. Weeks Harvard University
Jeffrey W. Clark
Jeffrey W. Clark Harvard University
Kevin D. Frick
Kevin D. Frick Johns Hopkins University

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