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One Year Survival With Poorly Differentiated Metastatic Pancreatic Carcinoma Following Chemoembolization With Gemcitabine And Cisplatin., Daniel B Brown, Carin F Gonsalves, Charles J Yeo, Agnes K Witkiewicz, Brian I Carr Sep 2010

One Year Survival With Poorly Differentiated Metastatic Pancreatic Carcinoma Following Chemoembolization With Gemcitabine And Cisplatin., Daniel B Brown, Carin F Gonsalves, Charles J Yeo, Agnes K Witkiewicz, Brian I Carr

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

While hepatic arterial chemoembolization is efficacious for a number of malignancies, there is scant data regarding treatment of pancreatic adenocarcinoma. We report a complete radiographic response at one year from diagnosis of metastatic pancreatic carcinoma. Gemcitabine/cisplatin based chemoembolization may be of potential benefit for patients with liver-dominant metastases from pancreatic carcinoma. Given the typical survival of 6 months or less in this patient group with standard therapies, further research is warranted.


Imaging Spontaneous Mmtvneu Transgenic Murine Mammary Tumors: Targeting Metabolic Activity Versus Genetic Products., Mathew L Thakur, Devakumar Devadhas, Kaijun Zhang, Richard G Pestell, Chenguang Wang, Peter Mccue, Eric Wickstrom Jan 2010

Imaging Spontaneous Mmtvneu Transgenic Murine Mammary Tumors: Targeting Metabolic Activity Versus Genetic Products., Mathew L Thakur, Devakumar Devadhas, Kaijun Zhang, Richard G Pestell, Chenguang Wang, Peter Mccue, Eric Wickstrom

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

INTRODUCTION: Despite the great strides made in imaging breast cancer (BC) in humans, the current imaging modalities miss up to 30% of BC, do not distinguish malignant lesions from benign ones, and require histologic examinations for which invasive biopsy must be performed. Annually in the United States, approximately 5.6 million biopsies find benign lesions. More than 50% of human BCs overexpress cyclin D1, and all BCs exhibit VPAC1 oncogene products. Together, these gene products may provide an excellent biomarker for the early and accurate detection of BC. We have evaluated 4 biologically active peptide analogs that have high affinity for …


Biological Impact Of Geometric Uncertainties: What Margin Is Needed For Intra-Hepatic Tumors?, Hsiang-Chi Kuo, Wen-Shan Liu, Andrew Wu, Dennis Mah, Keh-Shih Chuang, Linda Hong, Ravi Yaparpalvi, Chandan Guha, Shalom Kalnicki Jan 2010

Biological Impact Of Geometric Uncertainties: What Margin Is Needed For Intra-Hepatic Tumors?, Hsiang-Chi Kuo, Wen-Shan Liu, Andrew Wu, Dennis Mah, Keh-Shih Chuang, Linda Hong, Ravi Yaparpalvi, Chandan Guha, Shalom Kalnicki

Department of Radiologic Sciences Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: To evaluate and compare the biological impact on different proposed margin recipes for the same geometric uncertainties for intra-hepatic tumors with different tumor cell types or clinical stages. METHOD: Three different margin recipes based on tumor motion were applied to sixteen IMRT plans with a total of twenty two intra-hepatic tumors. One recipe used the full amplitude of motion measured from patients to generate margins. A second used 70% of the full amplitude of motion, while the third had no margin for motion. The biological effects of geometric uncertainty in these three situations were evaluated with Equivalent Uniform Doses …


Intrasheath Subluxation Of The Peroneal Tendons., Steven M Raikin, Ilan Elias, Levon N Nazarian May 2008

Intrasheath Subluxation Of The Peroneal Tendons., Steven M Raikin, Ilan Elias, Levon N Nazarian

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Dislocation or subluxation of the peroneal tendons out of the peroneal groove under a torn or avulsed superior peroneal retinaculum has been well described. We identified a new subgroup of patients with intrasheath subluxation of these tendons within the peroneal groove and with an otherwise intact retinaculum.

METHODS: The cases of fifty-seven patients with painful snapping of the peroneal tendons posterior to the fibula were reviewed. Of these, forty-three had tendons that could be reproducibly subluxated out of the groove with a dorsiflexion-eversion maneuver of the ankle. Fourteen patients who could not subluxate the tendons out of the groove …


Distinguishing Post-Treatment Changes From Recurrent Disease In Cholangiocarcinoma: A Case Report., Timothy N Showalter, A Omer Nawaz, Frederick M Fellin, Pramila R Anne, Ernest L Rosato, Adam P Dicker Jan 2008

Distinguishing Post-Treatment Changes From Recurrent Disease In Cholangiocarcinoma: A Case Report., Timothy N Showalter, A Omer Nawaz, Frederick M Fellin, Pramila R Anne, Ernest L Rosato, Adam P Dicker

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

INTRODUCTION: Three-dimensional techniques for radiotherapy have expanded possibilities for partial volume liver radiotherapy. Characteristic, transient radiographic changes can occur in the absence of clinical radiation-induced liver disease after hepatic radiotherapy and must be distinguished from local recurrence. CASE PRESENTATION: In this report, we describe computed tomography changes after chemoradiotherapy for cholangiocarcinoma as an example of collaboration to determine the clinical significance of the radiographic finding. CONCLUSION: Because of improved three-dimensional, conformal radiotherapy techniques, consultation across disciplines may be necessary to interpret post-treatment imaging findings.


Department Of Radiation Oncology And Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University, The Intronic G13964c Variant In P53 Is Not A High-Risk Mutation In Familial Breast Cancer In Australia., Anna Marsh, Amanda B Spurdle, Bruce C Turner, Sian Fereday, Heather Thorne, Gulietta M Pupo, Graham J Mann, John L Hopper, Joseph F Sambrook, Georgia Chenevix-Trench Jan 2001

Department Of Radiation Oncology And Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University, The Intronic G13964c Variant In P53 Is Not A High-Risk Mutation In Familial Breast Cancer In Australia., Anna Marsh, Amanda B Spurdle, Bruce C Turner, Sian Fereday, Heather Thorne, Gulietta M Pupo, Graham J Mann, John L Hopper, Joseph F Sambrook, Georgia Chenevix-Trench

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 account for approximately 50% of breast cancer families with more than four affected cases, whereas exonic mutations in p53, PTEN, CHK2 and ATM may account for a very small proportion. It was recently reported that an intronic variant of p53--G13964C--occurred in three out of 42 (7.1%) 'hereditary' breast cancer patients, but not in any of 171 'sporadic' breast cancer control individuals (P = 0.0003). If this relatively frequent occurrence of G13964C in familial breast cancer and absence in control individuals were confirmed, then this would suggest that the G13964C variant plays a role in …


Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1997 To June 30, 1998, David C. Levin Jun 1998

Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1997 To June 30, 1998, David C. Levin

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

Department of Radiology Annual Executive Summary Report, July 1, 1997 to June 30, 1998. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. 103 pages.


Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1996 To June 30, 1997, David C. Levin Jun 1997

Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1996 To June 30, 1997, David C. Levin

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

Department of Radiology Annual Report, July 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. 108 pages.


Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1995 To June 30, 1996, David C. Levin Jun 1996

Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1995 To June 30, 1996, David C. Levin

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

Department of Radiology Annual Report, July 1, 1995 to June 30, 1996. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. 110 pages.


Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1994 To June 30, 1995, David C. Levin Jun 1995

Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1994 To June 30, 1995, David C. Levin

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

Department of Radiology Annual Report, July 1, 1994 to June 30, 1995. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. 120 pages.


Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1993 To June 30, 1994, David C. Levin Jun 1994

Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1993 To June 30, 1994, David C. Levin

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

Department of Radiology Annual Report, July 1, 1993 to June 30, 1994. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. 107 pages.


Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1992 To June 30, 1993, David C. Levin Jun 1993

Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1992 To June 30, 1993, David C. Levin

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

Department of Radiology Annual Report, July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1993. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. 85 pages.


Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1991 To June 30, 1992, David C. Levin Jun 1992

Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1991 To June 30, 1992, David C. Levin

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

Department of Radiology Annual Report, July 1, 1991 to June 30, 1992. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. 72 pages.


Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1990 To June 30, 1991, David C. Levin Jun 1991

Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1990 To June 30, 1991, David C. Levin

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

Department of Radiology Annual Report, July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1991. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. 84 pages.


Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1988 To June 30, 1989, David C. Levin Jun 1989

Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1988 To June 30, 1989, David C. Levin

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

Department of Radiology Annual Report, July 1, 1988 to June 30, 1989. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. 81 pages.


Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1986 To June 30, 1987, David C. Levin Jun 1987

Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1986 To June 30, 1987, David C. Levin

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

Department of Radiology Annual Report, July 1, 1986 to June 30, 1987. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, United States. 106 pages.


Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1982 To June 30, 1983, Jack Edeiken Jun 1983

Department Of Radiology-Annual Report-July 1, 1982 To June 30, 1983, Jack Edeiken

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

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