Mitchell L Margolis
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Comisar L, Rey M, Margolis M
Fed Pract
. 2019 Feb;
36(1):36-40.
PMID: 30766416
Corticosteroid management for patients with sarcoidosis requires the need for close monitoring to detect and manage any complications that may arise during treatment.
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Silvestri G, Gonzalez A, Jantz M, Margolis M, Gould M, Tanoue L, et al.
Chest
. 2013 May;
143(5 Suppl):e211S-e250S.
PMID: 23649440
Background: Correctly staging lung cancer is important because the treatment options and prognosis differ significantly by stage. Several noninvasive imaging studies and invasive tests are available. Understanding the accuracy, advantages,...
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George M, Margolis M
Oncol Nurs Forum
. 2010 Nov;
37(6):740-8.
PMID: 21059585
Purpose/objectives: To gain a better understanding of beliefs about the utility of lung cancer resection surgery and preferences for lung cancer management among African American and Caucasian adults. Research Approach:...
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DeLisser H, Keirns C, Clinton E, Margolis M
J Natl Med Assoc
. 2009 Sep;
101(8):765-71.
PMID: 19715038
Background: The belief that exposure of lung cancer to air during surgery causes tumor spread is prevalent but poorly understood. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to summarize the...
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Silvestri G, Gould M, Margolis M, Tanoue L, McCrory D, Toloza E, et al.
Chest
. 2007 Oct;
132(3 Suppl):178S-201S.
PMID: 17873168
Background: Correctly staging lung cancer is important because the treatment options and the prognosis differ significantly by stage. Several noninvasive imaging studies including chest CT scanning and positron emission tomography...
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Tsai A, Christie J, Gaughan C, Palma Jr W, Margolis M
Respir Care
. 2006 Mar;
51(3):246-51.
PMID: 16533413
Background: Among patients with obstructive lung disease, the correlation between clinical improvement and bronchodilator response is poor. Forced expiratory time (FET) may explain some discrepancy, but FET has received little...