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here for your finest morsels of cancer research, surgery, genomics, running, linguistics … day job: HN surgeon/lab PI … 🇺🇸 🇦🇺 🇻🇳
New York, NY
Joined January 2012
RT @DrMLChua: #FCS2024 Thanks @DrGopalIyer for the invitation to speak on #Radioresistance #Radiotherapy to share our work on novel pathwa…
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thanks and I am glad to hear this! The SSMI hiccup remedy: not quite 100% effective but almost... But our publications are old, and sample sizes too small. Maybe time for a large crowdsourced online randomized trial! @djsziff @breastsurgNYC @UriBram
Fun fact: they've actually scientifically cured hiccups They ran a study and had a 100% cure rate and I've been using it for years now and it's worked 100% of times for me Step 1: breathe completely out, emptying your lungs Step 2: take a deep breath in and hold it a few seconds Step 3: without letting any air out, breathe in a little more air, then hold for a few seconds. Step 4: repeat step 3 And then you're done.
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RT @CJTsaiMDPhD: A very thoughtful opinion piece by @imrtlee @MSK_RadOnc @lucmorrisnyc @max_diehn outlining the caveats of using TTMV-HPV D…
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RT @clintomics: LORIS robustly predicts patient outcomes with immune checkpoint blockade therapy using common clinical, pathologic and geno…
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RT @NCIEytanRuppin: 1/ 🌟 Thrilled to share our latest #MachineLearning work in #immunotherapy, published in Nature Cancer! Explore our find…
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RT @CJTsaiMDPhD: 🚨📢Happening now - HN oral abstracts #ASCO24‼️ PRACTICE CHANGING trial of hypoxia directed major radiation de-escalation a…
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RT @cbarbermd: Common cancer screens (mammography, colonoscopy, PSA testing, etc.) don't save lives by extending lifetimes, per a meta-anal…
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RT @cbarbermd: Harmless cancers are being overdiagnosed & overtreated in America. In my latest @Fortune, multiple experts share their recs.…
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RT @AdeAdamson: The growing case for doing less: How harmless cancers are being overdiagnosed in America during Oct…
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@CJTsaiMDPhD @PrajnanDasMD @j_lukovic @Dr_AliHosni @seanmmcbride @xrtGenomics @ErinGillespieMD @yaoyu_md @YaoCMKL @DrAlexLouie @fumikochino So true… problems are food frequency questionnaires, residual confounding, and the “vibration of effects” that comes from analytic flexibility and multiple looks at the data:
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@kirtipatelmd @huler In these scenarios, your behavior before you got diagnosed w cancer means more than the actual diagnosis itself. It’s not the mammogram or PSA test or skin biopsy that made you live longer, but your general health-consciousness & access to healthcare.
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@kirtipatelmd @huler This is the “healthy user effect.” Another example-the study that found Covid vaccination reduces your risk of car accidents. Not bc it improves your reflexes, but bc people who declined vax probably drive differently than people who got vaccinated!
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@kirtipatelmd @huler Exactly. In our study (which Ade quotes), we found ppl dx’d w/ these stage 1 cancers live longer than age/sex/race matched counterparts w/o cancer. This is not bc the cancer is good, but because ppl who go for cancer screening tend to be more health conscious/healthier/wealthier
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@AdeAdamson How can we justify the practice of WLE with 0.5cm margins and Mohs surgeons chasing “trailing atypical melanocytes” and leaving huge defects across the face for a lesion that confers longer survival?
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@AdeAdamson While we saw 103% 10-year RS for thin melanomas, totally crazy to see in your study that pts w/ > 1 MIS lesion have 120% RS. @andrea_marcadis @MDingIt2023
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Amazing data from Adamson & colleagues showing melanoma in situ assoc w/ longer survival than non-MIS counterparts, due to healthy user (“healthy screenee”) effect. Diagnosis with MIS is a marker of being health conscious/good access to healthcare, not a risk factor for death!
NEW 🚨research🚨 where we show that patients diagnosed with melanoma in situ (MIS) live LONGER overall than age/sex/race matched individuals (112% relative survival) without MIS. this suggests MIS may mostly be a marker of health seeking behavior.
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@DrGopalIyer @DrMLChua @drbruceashford @VinPaleri @DrUppaluri @duvvuri_md Very nice work Mr Gopal & team. Congrats!
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RT @TheVinodLab: 1. ENTER #mRNAvaccines for #pancreaticcancer! Long-term #PDAC survivor story PART3. "Do #PDACs REALLY have vaccine neoant…
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