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    Risk of locoregional recurrence by receptor status in breast cancer patients receiving modern systemic therapy and post-mastectomy radiation by Panoff, J. E., Hurley, J., Takita, C., Reis, I. M., Zhao, W., Sujoy, V., Gomez, C. R., Jorda, M., Koniaris, L., Wright, J. L.

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-08-2011)
    “…We assessed differences in locoregional outcome based on receptor status combinations in a cohort of stage II–III breast cancer patients treated with modern…”
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    Multiparametric evaluation of preoperative MRI in early stage breast cancer: prognostic impact of peri-tumoral fat by Obeid, J.-P., Stoyanova, R., Kwon, D., Patel, M., Padgett, K., Slingerland, J., Takita, C., Alperin, N., Yepes, M., Zeidan, Y. H.

    Published in Clinical & translational oncology (01-02-2017)
    “…Purpose Obesity is associated with adverse outcomes in breast cancer patients. Fat-specific cytokines (adipokines) have been proposed as key drivers of breast…”
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    Cutaneous leiomyosarcoma on the face by Murback, Nathalia Dias Negrão, Takita, Luiz C, Castro, Bruna Corrêa de, Hans Filho, Gunter

    Published in Anais brasileiros de dermatología (01-03-2018)
    “…Leiomyosarcoma is a rare skin tumor, most common in white men in the fifth to eighth decades of life. Primary tumors are classified in dermal or subcutaneous,…”
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    Racial disparity in estrogen receptor positive breast cancer patients receiving trimodality therapy by Wright, J.L, Reis, I.M, Zhao, W, Panoff, J.E, Takita, C, Sujoy, V, Gomez, C.R, Jorda, M, Franceschi, D, Hurley, J

    Published in Breast (Edinburgh) (01-06-2012)
    “…Abstract Introduction We assessed racial differences in progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in relation to subtype in uniformly treated…”
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