Robert D Hoffman
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Recent Articles
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Shyu I, Johnson K, Gratzinger D, Brissette M, Childs J, Dixon L, et al.
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 2021 Jan;
145(9):1117-1122.
PMID: 33417677
Context.—: An aging population calls for an adequate response in the workforce of medical professionals. The field of pathology has seen a downward trend in numbers of graduating US allopathic...
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George M, Johnson K, Childs J, Dixon L, Gratzinger D, Hoffman R, et al.
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 2020 Nov;
145(3):261-262.
PMID: 33179038
No abstract available.
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Lovly C, Boyd K, Gonzalez-Ericsson P, Lowe C, Brown H, Hoffman R, et al.
medRxiv
. 2020 Jun;
PMID: 32511636
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are used for the treatment of numerous cancers, but risks associated with ICI-therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic are poorly understood. We report a case of acute...
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Hoffman R, Li C, He K, Wu X, He B, He T, et al.
Front Pharmacol
. 2020 May;
11:492.
PMID: 32372963
Traditional Chinese medicine is an accepted and integral part of clinical cancer management alongside Western medicine in China. However, historically TCM physicians were unaware of the chemical constituents of their...
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Shen J, Ma L, He K, Guo W, Ding C, Hoffman R, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2020 Feb;
525(2):440-446.
PMID: 32107001
As the key cells in a three-dimensional scaffold within the thymus, Thymic epithelial cells (TECs) play critical roles in the homing, migration and differentiation of T cell precursors through adhesive...
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Timmons C, Black-Schaffer W, Naritoku W, Powell S, Johnson K, Brissette M, et al.
Acad Pathol
. 2020 Feb;
7:2374289520901833.
PMID: 32083168
The pathologist workforce in the United States is a topic of interest to the health-care community as a whole and to institutions responsible for the training of new pathologists in...
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Wang H, Weiss V, Hoffman R, Abel T, Ho R, Borinstein S, et al.
Head Neck Pathol
. 2020 Feb;
15(1):236-243.
PMID: 32077054
NUT (midline) carcinoma is a rare, highly aggressive, poorly differentiated carcinoma that characteristically harbors a rearrangement of the NUTM1 gene. Most of these tumors occur in adolescents and young adults,...
18.
Gross D, Black-Schaffer W, Hoffman R, Karcher D, Estrada E, Robboy S, et al.
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 2020 Jan;
144(4):420-426.
PMID: 31971466
Context.—: Disagreement exists within the pathology community about the status of the job market for pathologists. Although many agree that jobs in pathology were harder to come by earlier this...
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Shyu I, Johnson K, George M, Gratzinger D, Brissette M, Childs J, et al.
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 2019 Dec;
144(4):435-442.
PMID: 31816267
Context.—: Gender-based barriers to equal salary, career advancement, and leadership still exist in medicine. Herein we provide the first report of data comparing the experiences of men and women seeking...
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George M, Johnson K, Gratzinger D, Brissette M, McCloskey C, Conran R, et al.
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 2019 Oct;
144(4):427-434.
PMID: 31596620
Context.—: There is an ongoing perception that the pathology job market is poor, which may be discouraging medical students from pursuing the specialty. Academic pathologists believe that jobs are available...