His primary areas of investigation include Surgery, Cancer, Pancreatectomy, Internal medicine and Odds ratio. His research integrates issues of Colectomy, Epidemiology and Hazard ratio in his study of Surgery. Karl Y. Bilimoria interconnects Mortality rate, Survival analysis, Chemotherapy and Family medicine in the investigation of issues within Cancer.
Karl Y. Bilimoria has researched Pancreatectomy in several fields, including Pancreatic disease, Prognostic factor and Adenocarcinoma. Karl Y. Bilimoria studied Internal medicine and Oncology that intersect with Natural history, Neuroendocrine tumors and Survival rate. His Odds ratio research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Nursing, Current Procedural Terminology, Significant difference, Educational quality and Confidence interval.
Karl Y. Bilimoria mostly deals with Surgery, Cancer, Internal medicine, General surgery and Emergency medicine. As a part of the same scientific study, Karl Y. Bilimoria usually deals with the Surgery, concentrating on Odds ratio and frequently concerns with Confidence interval. His work in Cancer addresses issues such as Intensive care medicine, which are connected to fields such as Venous thromboembolism.
Karl Y. Bilimoria combines subjects such as Gastroenterology and Oncology with his study of Internal medicine. His studies deal with areas such as Acs nsqip and Quality management as well as Emergency medicine. The study of Pancreatectomy is intertwined with the study of Pancreatic cancer in a number of ways.
Karl Y. Bilimoria mainly investigates Odds ratio, Logistic regression, Family medicine, Surgery and Internal medicine. His Odds ratio study combines topics in areas such as Cancer, Pancreaticoduodenectomy, Retrospective cohort study, Pancreatic fistula and Confidence interval. He has included themes like Surgical oncology, Lung cancer, Medicaid and Chemotherapy in his Cancer study.
His work carried out in the field of Logistic regression brings together such families of science as Response rate, Chi-square test, Burnout and Emergency medicine. The various areas that Karl Y. Bilimoria examines in his Surgery study include Neoadjuvant therapy and Body mass index. His work in the fields of Internal medicine, such as Colorectal cancer, Colectomy and Cohort study, intersects with other areas such as In patient.
Karl Y. Bilimoria mainly focuses on Surgery, Odds ratio, Logistic regression, Retrospective cohort study and Burnout. His Surgery research incorporates elements of Neoadjuvant therapy and Formative assessment. To a larger extent, Karl Y. Bilimoria studies Internal medicine with the aim of understanding Odds ratio.
The various areas that Karl Y. Bilimoria examines in his Logistic regression study include Smoking cessation, Colectomy, Colorectal cancer, Post operative and Perioperative. The study incorporates disciplines such as Survival rate, Cancer, Adenocarcinoma and Combined Modality Therapy in addition to Retrospective cohort study. His studies examine the connections between Adenocarcinoma and genetics, as well as such issues in Pancreatic surgery, with regards to Acs nsqip.
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The National Cancer Data Base: A Powerful Initiative to Improve Cancer Care in the United States
Karl Y. Bilimoria;Andrew K. Stewart;David P. Winchester;Clifford Y. Ko.
Annals of Surgical Oncology (2008)
Development and Evaluation of the Universal ACS NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator: A Decision Aid and Informed Consent Tool for Patients and Surgeons
Karl Y. Bilimoria;Yaoming Liu;Jennifer L. Paruch;Lynn Zhou.
Journal of The American College of Surgeons (2013)
Extent of surgery affects survival for papillary thyroid cancer.
Karl Y. Bilimoria;David J. Bentrem;Clifford Y. Ko;Clifford Y. Ko;Andrew K. Stewart.
Annals of Surgery (2007)
Does surgical quality improve in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program: an evaluation of all participating hospitals.
Bruce L. Hall;Barton H. Hamilton;Karen Richards;Karl Y. Bilimoria.
Annals of Surgery (2009)
Small bowel cancer in the United States: changes in epidemiology, treatment, and survival over the last 20 years.
Karl Y Bilimoria;David Jason Bentrem;Jeffrey D Wayne;Clifford Y. Ko;Clifford Y. Ko.
Annals of Surgery (2009)
Underlying Reasons Associated With Hospital Readmission Following Surgery in the United States
Ryan P. Merkow;Mila H. Ju;Mila H. Ju;Jeanette W. Chung;Bruce L. Hall.
JAMA (2015)
National Failure to Operate on Early Stage Pancreatic Cancer
Karl Y. Bilimoria;David J. Bentrem;Clifford Y. Ko;Clifford Y. Ko;Andrew K. Stewart.
Annals of Surgery (2007)
Validation of the 6th edition AJCC Pancreatic Cancer Staging System: report from the National Cancer Database.
Karl Y Bilimoria;Karl Y Bilimoria;David Jason Bentrem;Clifford Y. Ko;Clifford Y. Ko;Jamie Ritchey.
Cancer (2007)
Optimizing ACS NSQIP Modeling for Evaluation of Surgical Quality and Risk: Patient Risk Adjustment, Procedure Mix Adjustment, Shrinkage Adjustment, and Surgical Focus
Mark E. Cohen;Clifford Y. Ko;Clifford Y. Ko;Karl Y. Bilimoria;Karl Y. Bilimoria;Lynn Zhou.
Journal of The American College of Surgeons (2013)
Adrenocortical carcinoma in the United States: Treatment utilization and prognostic factors
Karl Y. Bilimoria;Karl Y. Bilimoria;Wen T. Shen;Dina Elaraj;David J. Bentrem.
Cancer (2008)
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