2022 - Research.com Best Scientist Award
Pancreas, Pancreatic disease, Adenocarcinoma, Pancreatic cancer and Surgery are his primary areas of study. His Pancreas research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gene, Pancreatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia, Pancreatitis and Pathology. The various areas that Charles J. Yeo examines in his Pancreatic disease study include Cancer research, Survival analysis and Immunology.
His research in Adenocarcinoma intersects with topics in Mortality rate, Microsatellite instability, Perioperative, Carcinoma and Exon. His Pancreatic cancer research integrates issues from Gastroenterology and Expressed sequence tag. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including General surgery and Pancreatic fistula.
Charles J. Yeo mainly investigates Internal medicine, Pancreatic cancer, Surgery, Pancreas and Cancer research. Charles J. Yeo has included themes like Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Oncology in his Internal medicine study. His Pancreatic cancer research incorporates elements of Cancer cell and Gemcitabine.
His Surgery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Pancreatic fistula and General surgery. His Pancreas research focuses on Adenocarcinoma and how it connects with Carcinoma. His work carried out in the field of Cancer research brings together such families of science as DNA damage and Carcinogenesis, Gene silencing, Tumor suppressor gene, Gene.
Charles J. Yeo focuses on Pancreatic cancer, Internal medicine, Cancer research, Surgery and Cancer. He interconnects Pancreatectomy, Pancreas, YAP1, Pathology and Drug resistance in the investigation of issues within Pancreatic cancer. He has researched Pancreas in several fields, including Radiology and Adenocarcinoma.
His Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Gastroenterology and Oncology. His Gastroenterology research includes elements of Pancreaticoduodenectomy and Cohort. His Surgery study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Pancreatic fistula.
His primary scientific interests are in Pancreatic cancer, Internal medicine, Surgery, Cancer research and Cancer. His Pancreatic cancer study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cyst, Dysplasia, Pathology, IDH1 and Splenectomy. His work deals with themes such as Gastroenterology and Oncology, which intersect with Internal medicine.
His Gastroenterology research incorporates themes from Survival rate, Pancreaticoduodenectomy, Lymph node, Hazard ratio and Cohort. His research on Surgery frequently links to adjacent areas such as Pancreatic fistula. His study in the field of Gemcitabine is also linked to topics like In patient.
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Postoperative pancreatic fistula: an international study group (ISGPF) definition.
Claudio Bassi;Christos Dervenis;Giovanni Butturini;Abe Fingerhut.
Surgery (2005)
DPC4, A Candidate Tumor Suppressor Gene at Human Chromosome 18q21.1
Stephan A. Hahn;Mieke Schutte;A. T. M. Shamsul Hoque;Christopher A. Moskaluk.
Science (1996)
Six hundred fifty consecutive pancreaticoduodenectomies in the 1990s: pathology, complications, and outcomes.
Charles J. Yeo;John L. Cameron;Taylor A. Sohn;Keith D. Lillemoe.
Annals of Surgery (1997)
Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) after pancreatic surgery: A suggested definition by the International Study Group of Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS)
Moritz N. Wente;Claudio Bassi;Christos Dervenis;Abe Fingerhut.
Surgery (2007)
Resected adenocarcinoma of the pancreas-616 patients: results, outcomes, and prognostic indicators.
Taylor A. Sohn;Charles J. Yeo;John L. Cameron;Leonidas Koniaris.
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery (2000)
Oncogene-induced Nrf2 transcription promotes ROS detoxification and tumorigenesis
Gina M. DeNicola;Florian A. Karreth;Timothy J. Humpton;Aarthi Gopinathan.
Nature (2011)
Trends in long-term survival following liver resection for hepatic colorectal metastases.
Michael A. Choti;James V. Sitzmann;Marcelo F. Tiburi;Wuthi Sumetchotimetha.
Annals of Surgery (2002)
1423 pancreaticoduodenectomies for pancreatic cancer: A single-institution experience.
Jordan M. Winter;John L. Cameron;Kurtis A. Campbell;Meghan A. Arnold.
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery (2006)
Postpancreatectomy hemorrhage (PPH): an International Study Group of Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS) definition.
Moritz N. Wente;Johannes A. Veit;Claudio Bassi;Christos Dervenis.
Surgery (2007)
Frequent somatic mutations and homozygous deletions of the p16 (MTS1) gene in pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
C Caldas;S A Hahn;L T da Costa;M S Redston.
Nature Genetics (1994)
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