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David J. Vaughn

David J. Vaughn

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University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine

Active 1977–2024

h-index93
Citations24.2k
Papers529120 last 5y
Funding$282k
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Research topics

  • Biology
  • Internal medicine
  • Genetics
  • Audiology
  • Endocrinology
  • Oncology
  • Medicine

Selected publications

  • Comprehensive association analysis of speech recognition thresholds after cisplatin‐based chemotherapy in survivors of adult‐onset cancer

    Cancer Medicine · 2022 · 8 citations

    • Medicine
    • Internal medicine
    • Oncology

    PURPOSE: Deficits in speech understanding constitute one of the most severe consequences of hearing loss. Here we investigate the clinical and genetic risk factors for symmetric deterioration of speech recognition thresholds (SRT) among cancer survivors treated with cisplatin. METHODS: SRT was measured using spondaic words and calculating the mean of measurements for both ears with symmetric SRT values. For clinical associations, SRT-based hearing disability (SHD) was defined as SRT≥15 dB hearing loss and clinical variables were derived from the study dataset. Genotyped blood samples were used for GWAS with rank-based inverse normal transformed SRT values as the response variable. Age was used as a covariate in association analyses. RESULTS: ) with SRT deterioration. Three of the top variants in 10 respective linkage disequilibrium regions were either positioned within the coding sequence or were eQTLs for genes involved in neuronal development (ATE1, ENAH, and ZFHX3). CONCLUSION: Current results improve our understanding of risk factors for SRT deterioration in cancer survivors. Higher BMI, lower physical activity, and smoking are associated with SHD. Larger samples would allow for expansion of the current findings on the genetic architecture of SRT.

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    Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center

    535 shared
  • Lois B. Travis

    Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

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    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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  • Sophie D. Fosså

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  • Howard D. Sesso

    Brigham and Women's Hospital

    376 shared
  • Chunkit Fung

    University of Rochester Medical Center

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  • Shirin Ardeshir‐Rouhani‐Fard

    Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

    296 shared
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