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Duff A, Otieno C, Chen L, Mannion K, Topf M, Michels B, et al.
Cancer Prev Res (Phila) . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39907040
Individuals living with HIV are at a higher risk for developing human papillomavirus-driven oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (HPV+OPSCC). There are no methods for early detection; however, HPV16 E6 antibodies have...
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Sellyn G, Lopez A, Ghosh S, Topf M, Chen H, Tkaczyk E, et al.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39775961
No abstract available.
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Fassler C, Aweeda M, Perez A, Chung Y, Yueh S, Sinard R, et al.
J Pathol Inform . 2024 Dec; 15:100399. PMID: 39712976
Background: The current standard-of-care pathology report relies only on lengthy written text descriptions without a visual representation of the resected cancer specimen. This study demonstrates the feasibility of incorporating virtual,...
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Sharma R, Orosco R, Philips R, Faraji F, Esce A, Topf M
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2024 Dec; 172(3):922-930. PMID: 39709538
Objective: Oral cavity malignancies (OCC) and oropharyngeal malignancies (OPC) historically have higher rates of positive surgical margins (PSM) compared to other solid malignancies. The objective of this study is to...
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Aweeda M, Fassler C, Perez A, Miller A, Prasad K, Sharif K, et al.
J Pathol Inform . 2024 Dec; 15:100404. PMID: 39640916
Background: Positive margins are frequently observed in total laryngectomy (TL) specimens. Effective communication of margin sampling sites and final margin status between surgeons and pathologists is crucial. In this study,...
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Nunes K, Jegede V, Mann D, Llerena P, Wu R, Estephan L, et al.
Laryngoscope . 2024 Nov; 135(3):1090-1097. PMID: 39530249
Objective: Application of virtual reality (VR) for surgical planning may improve clinical outcomes for head and neck cancer (HNC) resection. There is a lack of randomized trials and meaningful metrics...
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Aweeda M, Richard K, Arnaud E, Divi V, Goyal N, Topf M
Oral Oncol . 2024 Oct; 159:107070. PMID: 39393310
Objectives: In head and neck cancer surgery, several studies have demonstrated the prognostic significance of lymph node yield (LNY). To our knowledge, no review has evaluated both the contributing factors...
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Philips R, Yalamanchi P, Topf M
Surg Oncol Clin N Am . 2024 Sep; 33(4):651-667. PMID: 39244285
Margin status in head and neck cancer has important prognostic implications. Currently, resection is based on manual palpation and gross visualization followed by intraoperative specimen or tumor bed-based margin analysis...
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Fassler C, Yalamanchi P, Aweeda M, Rezk J, Murphy B, Lockney N, et al.
Head Neck . 2024 Aug; 47(2):452-462. PMID: 39206523
Purpose: Multidisciplinary tumor boards (TB) are the standard for discussing complex head and neck cancer cases. During TB, imaging and microscopic pathology is reviewed, but there is typically no visualization...
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Aweeda M, Huang L, Perez A, Ely K, Mehrad M, Lewis J, et al.
OTO Open . 2024 Aug; 8(3):e70002. PMID: 39206428
Due to the anatomic complexity of the head and neck and variable proximity between laboratory and operating room (OR), effective communication during frozen section analysis (FSA) between surgeons and pathologists...