Samuel J Rubin
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Recent Articles
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Shaari D, Kapustin D, Yoon M, Rubin S, Khorsandi A, Ramirez R, et al.
Head Neck
. 2024 Nov;
47(1):E11-E22.
PMID: 39512218
Background: Radiation therapy with or without chemotherapy is commonly used as an adjunct or alternative to surgery for treating head and neck cancer (HNC). In rare cases, radiation-induced side effects...
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Vasan V, Gilja S, Kapustin D, Yun J, Roof S, Chai R, et al.
Am J Otolaryngol
. 2024 May;
45(4):104356.
PMID: 38703611
Purpose: This study compared treatment and outcomes for patients with HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) based on their travel distance to treatment facility. Materials And Methods: Patients with cT1-4,...
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Sayeed S, Kapustin D, Rubin S, Fan J, Wiedmer C, Chung D, et al.
Am J Otolaryngol
. 2024 Apr;
45(4):104278.
PMID: 38604100
Background: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an aggressive and rare neuroendocrine tumor, accounting for less than 1% of skin cancers. Metastasis primarily manifests in the cervical lymph nodes but rarely...
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Gilja S, Kumar A, Kapustin D, Su V, Rubin S, Chai R, et al.
Laryngoscope
. 2023 Nov;
134(4):1733-1740.
PMID: 37933810
Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare treatment characteristics and outcomes between patients with HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) treated at hospitals of varying safety-net burden status....
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Kapustin D, Su V, Yun J, Rubin S, Chung D, Modica I, et al.
Laryngoscope
. 2023 Nov;
134(6):2783-2786.
PMID: 37921378
We present a novel, efficient approach to demonstrating supplemental margins during oncologic resection. Surgeons and pathologists annotated 10 virtual models of surgical defects and resection specimens in 3D using an...
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Yun J, Su V, Kapustin D, Rubin S, Brandwein-Weber M, Khan M, et al.
Head Neck
. 2023 Aug;
45(10):2690-2699.
PMID: 37638591
Background: We have demonstrated the effectiveness of 3D resection specimen scanning for communicating margin results. We now address the corresponding surgical defect by debuting 3D defect models, which allow for...
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Yun J, Kapustin D, Omorogbe A, Rubin S, Nicastri D, De Leacy R, et al.
Head Neck
. 2023 Aug;
45(10):E36-E43.
PMID: 37548094
Background: Vagus nerve paragangliomas are rare tumors, comprising 0.03% of head and neck neoplasms. These tumors are usually located cephalad to the hyoid bone, and there is only one previously...
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Frozen Section Timeout: Pilot Study to Reconcile Margins Using 3D Resected Specimen and Defect Scans
Kapustin D, Yun J, Su V, Rubin S, Modica I, Chung D, et al.
Laryngoscope
. 2023 Jul;
134(2):725-731.
PMID: 37466312
Objective: Opportunities exist to improve intraoperative communication and documentation of resection margin details. We instituted a "frozen section timeout" that centers around visualization of the paired resection specimen and surgical...
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Bajaj S, Rubin S, Urken M, Geronemus R
Dermatol Surg
. 2023 Mar;
49(4):420-422.
PMID: 36857161
No abstract available.
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Lam C, Qureshi M, Patel P, Park J, Dang R, Rubin S, et al.
Am J Otolaryngol
. 2022 Apr;
43(3):103438.
PMID: 35489110
Purpose: To evaluate the impact of hospital safety-net burden and social demographics on the overall survival of patients with oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma. Materials And Methods: We identified 48,176...