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    Obesity and Weight Loss at Presentation of Lung Cancer are Associated with Opposite Effects on Survival

    Journal of Surgical Research
    Vol. 170Issue 1e75–e83Published online: May 25, 2011
    • Relin Yang
    • Michael C. Cheung
    • Felipe E. Pedroso
    • Margaret M. Byrne
    • Leonidas G. Koniaris
    • Teresa A. Zimmers
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      Lung cancer is the second most common neoplasm and the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. In cancer, weight loss and obesity are associated with reduced survival. However, the effect of obesity or weight loss at presentation on lung cancer survival has not been well studied.
      Obesity and Weight Loss at Presentation of Lung Cancer are Associated with Opposite Effects on Survival
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      Rhabdomyosarcoma in Children: A SEER Population Based Study

      Journal of Surgical Research
      Vol. 170Issue 2e243–e251Published online: March 30, 2011
      • Eduardo A. Perez
      • Noor Kassira
      • Michael C. Cheung
      • Leonidas G. Koniaris
      • Holly L. Neville
      • Juan E. Sola
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        To examine incidence and outcomes for pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS).
        Rhabdomyosarcoma in Children: A SEER Population Based Study
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        Improved Survival with Lymph Node Sampling in Wilms Tumor

        Journal of Surgical Research
        Vol. 167Issue 2e199–e203Published online: January 18, 2011
        • Ying Zhuge
        • Michael C. Cheung
        • Relin Yang
        • Leonidas G. Koniaris
        • Holly L. Neville
        • Juan E. Sola
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          We sought to determine the impact of number of lymph nodes examined on survival for Wilms tumor (WT).
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