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Benjamin J Miller

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Gylten J, Persons J, Miller B, An Q, Tanas M, Chen S
Biomedicines . 2025 Feb; 13(2). PMID: 40002757
Pre-operative radiation (Pre-RT) decreases local recurrence following soft tissue sarcoma (STS) resection but carries the risk of wound healing complications (WHCs). This study evaluated skin specimens and clinical characteristics of...
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Fahad S, Grothe A, An Q, Miller B
Iowa Orthop J . 2024 Jun; 44(1):85-92. PMID: 38919357
Background: Myxofibrosarcoma (MFS) is a rare type of soft tissue sarcoma that is locally aggressive and has a high risk of recurrence. The effectiveness of perioperative radiotherapy (RT) in preventing...
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Zaher A, Mapuskar K, Petronek M, Tanas M, Isaacson A, Dodd R, et al.
Antioxidants (Basel) . 2024 May; 13(5. PMID: 38790692
Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are mesenchymal malignant lesions that develop in soft tissues. Despite current treatments, including radiation therapy (RT) and surgery, STSs can be associated with poor patient outcomes...
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Russell M, Leary S, Saxby N, Glass N, Miller B
Iowa Orthop J . 2024 Jan; 43(2):45-51. PMID: 38213865
Background: Wound healing is particularly important for sarcoma patients who undergo neoadjuvant radiation therapy. Previous studies have demonstrated wound complications in this population approaching 35%. With this high rate of...
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Lee C, Petronek M, Monga V, Miller B, Milhem M, Magnotta V, et al.
Iowa Orthop J . 2024 Jan; 43(2):60-69. PMID: 38213860
Background: Extremity soft-tissue sarcomas (STS) are commonly treated with neoadjuvant radiation therapy followed by surgical resection. However, the pathological near-complete response rate is low (9-25%). Noninvasive imaging assessment that predicts...
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Johnson J, Figueroa A, Brouillette M, Miller B, Goetz J
Iowa Orthop J . 2024 Jan; 43(2):70-78. PMID: 38213856
Background: Many patients with metastatic bone disease (MBD) of the femur undergo prophylactic surgical fixation for impending pathologic fractures; intramedullary nailing (IMN) being the most common fixation type. However, surgeons...
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Gulbrandsen T, Skalitzky M, Russell M, An Q, Hasan O, Miller B
Iowa Orthop J . 2023 Jun; 43(1):71-75. PMID: 37383872
Background: Dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma (DCS) is a highly malignant variant that portends a poor prognosis. Although factors such as clinico-pathological characteristics, surgical margin, and adjuvant modalities likely play a role in...
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Sakyi M, Miller B, Coleman M, Rodman S, Brouillette M, Johnson J, et al.
Iowa Orthop J . 2023 Jun; 43(1):77-86. PMID: 37383848
Background: Radiotherapy for tumor treatment in or near bones often causes osteopenia and/or osteoporosis, and the resulting increased bone fragility can lead to pathologic fractures. Bone mineral density (BMD) is...
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Johnson J, Brouillette M, Miller B, Goetz J
Biomed Eng Comput Biol . 2023 Apr; 14:11795972231166240. PMID: 37020922
Background And Objectives: Femurs affected by metastatic bone disease (MBD) frequently undergo surgery to prevent impending pathologic fractures due to clinician-perceived increases in fracture risk. Finite element (FE) models can...
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Herbach E, McDowell B, Charlton M, Miller B
Med Oncol . 2023 Feb; 40(4):107. PMID: 36826717
Patients with metastatic disease of the bone (MDB) often require surgical stabilization; however, there is not widespread consensus on subsequent adjuvant management. This study aimed to characterize utilization of perioperative...