University at Buffalo, State University of New York
United States
His primary areas of study are Surgery, Sarcoma, Survival rate, Local excision and Chemotherapy. His Surgery study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Lymph node. His Sarcoma study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Biochemistry, Soft tissue and Surgical treatment.
His studies in Survival rate integrate themes in fields like Surgical oncology, Lymphadenectomy and Melanoma. His studies deal with areas such as Tertiary care, Cancer and Retroperitoneal sarcoma as well as Local excision. His Chemotherapy research includes themes of Cancer research, In vitro, Monoclonal antibody and Virology.
His primary scientific interests are in Surgery, Anatomy, Sarcoma, Melanoma and Soft tissue. His study in Survival rate, Amputation, Resection, Chemotherapy and Retroperitoneal sarcomas falls under the purview of Surgery. He has researched Chemotherapy in several fields, including Adjuvant and Radiation therapy.
His research links Local excision with Sarcoma. His work deals with themes such as Lymphadenectomy, Lymph node, 5 year survival rate, Radiology and Dissection, which intersect with Melanoma. His research in Soft tissue intersects with topics in Wide resection and Thigh, Anterior compartment of thigh.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Anatomy, Surgery, Radiology, Abdominal wall and Dissection. His study in Amputation, Hemipelvectomy, Esophagus, Soft tissue and Soft tissue sarcoma is carried out as part of his studies in Surgery. His Radiology study combines topics in areas such as Gastroduodenal artery, Thoracic duct, Dissection and Regional chemotherapy.
Constantine P. Karakousis has included themes like Lymph node, Melanoma and Adjuvant therapy in his Dissection study. In his study, Common peroneal nerve is strongly linked to Metastatic Malignant Neoplasm, which falls under the umbrella field of Melanoma. He interconnects Sarcoma and Centimeter in the investigation of issues within Costal margin.
Surgery, Anatomy, Resection, Abdominal wall and Radiology are his primary areas of study. All of his Surgery and Soft tissue sarcoma, Hemipelvectomy, Blood supply, Iliac vessels and Circumflex investigations are sub-components of the entire Surgery study. His research in the fields of Deltoid muscle overlaps with other disciplines such as Trapezius muscle.
The concepts of his Abdominal wall study are interwoven with issues in Enterocutaneous fistula, Postoperative results, Suture, Fascia and Abdominal incision. His Radiology research incorporates elements of Lymph node, Melanoma, Dissection and Thoracic duct. His study in Dissection is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Neurovascular bundle, Clavicle, Gangrene and Adjuvant therapy.
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Sentinel-node biopsy or nodal observation in melanoma
Donald L. Morton;John F. Thompson;Alistair J. Cochran;Nicola Mozzillo.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2006)
Final Trial Report of Sentinel-Node Biopsy versus Nodal Observation in Melanoma
D. L. Morton;J. F. Thompson;A. J. Cochran;N. Mozzillo.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2014)
Validation of the Accuracy of Intraoperative Lymphatic Mapping and Sentinel Lymphadenectomy for Early-Stage Melanoma: A Multicenter Trial
Donald L. Morton;John F. Thompson;Richard Essner;Robert Elashoff.
Annals of Surgery (1999)
Sentinel node biopsy for early-stage melanoma - Accuracy and morbidity in MSLT-I, an international multicenter trial
Donald L. Morton;Alistair J. Cochran;John F. Thompson;Robert Elashoff.
Annals of Surgery (2005)
Efficacy of an elective regional lymph node dissection of 1 to 4 mm thick melanomas for patients 60 years of age and younger.
Charles M. Balch;Seng Jaw Soong;Alfred A. Bartolucci;Marshall M. Urist.
Annals of Surgery (1996)
Long-Term Results of a Multi-Institutional Randomized Trial Comparing Prognostic Factors and Surgical Results for Intermediate Thickness Melanomas (1.0 to 4.0 mm)
Charles M. Balch;Seng Jaw Soong;Merrick I. Ross;Marshall M. Urist.
Annals of Surgical Oncology (2000)
Long-term results of a prospective surgical trial comparing 2 cm vs. 4 cm excision margins for 740 patients with 1-4 mm melanomas.
Charles M. Balch;Seng-jaw Soong;Thomas Smith;Merrick I. Ross.
Annals of Surgical Oncology (2001)
Enhanced Levels of Insulin-like Growth Factor Messenger RNA in Human Colon Carcinomas and Liposarcomas
James V. Tricoli;Leslie B. Rall;Constantine P. Karakousis;Lemuel Herrera.
Cancer Research (1986)
P-glycoprotein in human sarcoma: evidence for multidrug resistance
James H. Gerlach;David R. Bell;Constantine Karakousis;Harry K. Slocum.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (1987)
Survival in metastatic ocular melanoma.
S. Rajpal;R. Moore;C. P. Karakousis.
Cancer (1983)
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