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    Screening and Referral Care Delivery Services and Unmet Health-Related Social Needs: A Systematic Review by Ruiz Escobar, Emily, Pathak, Shweta, Blanchard, Carrie M.

    Published in Preventing chronic disease (12-08-2021)
    “…Introduction Unmet health-related social needs contribute to high patient morbidity and poor population health. A potential solution to improve population…”
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    Field cancerization: Definition, epidemiology, risk factors, and outcomes by Willenbrink, Tyler J., Ruiz, Emily S., Cornejo, Christine M., Schmults, Chrysalyne D., Arron, Sarah T., Jambusaria-Pahlajani, Anokhi

    “…Field cancerization was first described in 1953 when pathologic atypia was identified in clinically normal tissue surrounding oropharyngeal carcinomas. The…”
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    No difference in survival for primary cutaneous Merkel cell carcinoma after Mohs micrographic surgery and wide local excision by Moore, Kevin J., Thakuria, Manisha, Ruiz, Emily S.

    “…The preferred treatment for clinically node-negative Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is surgical excision in conjunction with sentinel lymph node biopsy. There is…”
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    Field cancerization: Treatment by Cornejo, Christine M., Jambusaria-Pahlajani, Anokhi, Willenbrink, Tyler J., Schmults, Chrysalyne D., Arron, Sarah T., Ruiz, Emily S.

    “…The goal of field cancerization treatment is to reduce the risk of developing keratinocyte carcinoma. Selecting the appropriate therapy depends on the degree…”
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    Improved Margin Control of Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma After Mohs Micrographic Surgery Compared With Wide Local Excision by Yerneni, Sharmitha, Murad, Fadi, Schmults, Chrysalyne D., Ruiz, Emily S.

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-04-2023)
    “…Microcystic adnexal carcinoma (MAC) is a locally aggressive and deeply infiltrative cutaneous tumor primarily treated with excision; however, there are limited…”
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    Real-world outcomes treating patients with advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma with immune checkpoint inhibitors (CPI) by Hanna, Glenn J., Ruiz, Emily S., LeBoeuf, Nicole R., Thakuria, Manisha, Schmults, Chrysalyne D., Decaprio, James A., Silk, Ann W.

    Published in British journal of cancer (10-11-2020)
    “…Background Immunotherapy has revolutionised the treatment of advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). It is important to understand both safety and…”
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    Nicotinamide for Keratinocyte Carcinoma Chemoprevention: A Nationwide Survey of Mohs Surgeons by Desai, Sheena, Olbricht, Suzanne, Ruiz, Emily S., Hartman, Rebecca I.

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-04-2021)
    “…Nicotinamide has been shown to reduce keratinocyte carcinoma (KC) in high-risk patients in a randomized controlled trial setting. Data on nicotinamide's use…”
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    Education and Perspectives on the Use of Oral Skin Cancer Chemoprophylaxis: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Current Fellows in Mohs Micrographic Surgery & Dermatologic Oncology by Guzman, Anthony K., Schmults, Chrysalyne D., Ruiz, Emily S.

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-12-2023)
    “…BACKGROUND According to the curriculum guidelines of the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education and the American Board of Dermatology, Mohs…”
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    Expert Algorithm for Substance Identification Using Mass Spectrometry: Statistical Foundations in Unimolecular Reaction Rate Theory by Jackson, Glen P., Mehnert, Samantha A., Davidson, J. Tyler, Lowe, Brandon D., Ruiz, Emily A., King, Jacob R.

    “…This study aims to resolve one of the longest-standing problems in mass spectrometry, which is how to accurately identify an organic substance from its mass…”
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    Gastrointestinal manifestations in Williams syndrome: A prospective analysis of an adult and pediatric cohort by Boechler, Michael, Fu, Yi‐Ping, Raja, Neelam, Ruiz‐Escobar, Emily, Nimmagadda, Likitha, Osgood, Sharon, Levin, Mark D., Hadigan, Colleen, Kozel, Beth A.

    “…Williams syndrome (WS) is a multi‐system condition caused by the deletion of 25–27 coding genes on human chromosome 7. Irritability, gastrointestinal (GI)…”
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