Stephen Lessnick
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Recent Articles
1.
Bailey K, Cost C, Davis I, Glade-Bender J, Grohar P, Houghton P, et al.
F1000Res
. 2019 Apr;
8.
PMID: 31031965
Ewing sarcoma is a small round blue cell malignancy arising from bone or soft tissue and most commonly affects adolescents and young adults. Metastatic and relapsed Ewing sarcoma have poor...
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Hingorani P, Janeway K, Crompton B, Kadoch C, Mackall C, Khan J, et al.
Cancer Genet
. 2016 May;
209(5):182-94.
PMID: 27132463
Sarcomas are a rare subgroup of pediatric cancers comprised of a variety of bone and soft-tissue tumors. While significant advances have been made in improving outcomes of patients with localized...
3.
Kovar H, Amatruda J, Brunet E, Burdach S, Cidre-Aranaz F, de Alava E, et al.
Oncotarget
. 2016 Jan;
7(8):8613-24.
PMID: 26802024
Despite multimodal treatment, long term outcome for patients with Ewing sarcoma is still poor. The second "European interdisciplinary Ewing sarcoma research summit" assembled a large group of scientific experts in...
4.
Gorlick R, Janeway K, Lessnick S, Randall R, Marina N
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2012 Dec;
60(6):1009-15.
PMID: 23255238
In the US, approximately 650 children are diagnosed with osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma (ES) each year. Five-year survival ranges from 65% to 75% for localized disease and <30% for patients...
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Calvert G, Randall R, Jones K, Cannon-Albright L, Lessnick S, Schiffman J
Sarcoma
. 2012 May;
2012:152382.
PMID: 22550413
Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignancy of bone. Most cases are sporadic without a known genetic or environmental cause. Heritable genetic predisposition syndromes are associated with a small percentage...