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Constantine P. Karakousis was affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York in the United States. Throughout their academic career, they contributed to various aspects of research and scholarship in their field, though specific details on papers, co-authors, or publication venues are not documented.

The researcher's work did not have publicly recorded main or subfields of study, nor specific topics that have been cataloged. There is also no available data on books published or frequent publication venues associated with their academic output.

The absence of documented awards or honors indicates that there is no recorded information on recognitions received by Constantine P. Karakousis during their career.

The scientist is deceased, and descriptions of their work or career are therefore presented in the past tense to reflect this.

Best Publications

  • Sentinel-node biopsy or nodal observation in melanoma

    Donald L. Morton;John F. Thompson;Alistair J. Cochran;Nicola Mozzillo

  • Final Trial Report of Sentinel-Node Biopsy versus Nodal Observation in Melanoma

    D. L. Morton;J. F. Thompson;A. J. Cochran;N. Mozzillo

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Efficacy of 2-cm surgical margins for intermediate-thickness melanomas (1 to 4 mm). Results of a multi-institutional randomized surgical trial.

    Charles M. Balch;Marshall M. Urist;Constantine P. Karakousis;Thomas J. Smith

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • P-glycoprotein in human sarcoma: evidence for multidrug resistance

    James H. Gerlach;David R. Bell;Constantine Karakousis;Harry K. Slocum

  • Local recurrence in malignant melanoma: Long-term results of the multiinstitutional randomized surgical trial

    Constantine P. Karakousis;Charles M. Balch;Marshall M. Urist;Merrick M. Ross

  • Survival in metastatic ocular melanoma.

    S. Rajpal;R. Moore;C. P. Karakousis

  • Cytogenetic studies of adipose tissue tumors. II. Recurrent reciprocal translocation t(12;16)(q13;p11) in myxoid liposarcomas

    Claude Turc-Carel;Janusz Limon;Paola Dal Cin;Uma Rao

  • Cytogenetic profile of 109 lipomas.

    Chandrika Sreekantaiah;Stanley P. L. Leong;Constantine P. Karakousis;Daniel L. McGee

  • The Surgical Treatment and Outcome of Soft-Tissue Sarcoma

    Jaber S. Abbas;Edward D. Holyoke;Robert Moore;Constantine P. Karakousis

  • Metastatic patterns in soft-tissue sarcomas.

    Michael P. Vezeridis;Robert Moore;Constantine P. Karakousis

  • The Impact on Morbidity and Length of Stay of Early Versus Delayed Complete Lymphadenectomy in Melanoma: Results of the Multicenter Selective Lymphadenectomy Trial (I)

    Mark B. Faries;John F. Thompson;Alistair Cochran;Robert Elashoff

  • Metastasectomy for Distant Metastatic Melanoma: Analysis of Data from the First Multicenter Selective Lymphadenectomy Trial (MSLT-I)

    J. Harrison Howard;John F. Thompson;Nicola Mozzillo;Omgo E. Nieweg

  • Cytogenetic findings in liposarcoma correlate with histopathologic subtypes.

    C. Sreekantaiah;C. P. Karakousis;S. P. L. Leong;A. A. Sandberg

  • Soft tissue sarcomas in adults

    Constantine P. Karakousis;Raymond P. Perez

Frequent Co-Authors

Avery A. Sandberg
Avery A. Sandberg Roswell Park Cancer Institute
John F. Thompson
John F. Thompson University of Sydney
Clara D. Bloomfield
Clara D. Bloomfield The Ohio State University
Donald L. Morton
Donald L. Morton Saint John's Health Center
Robert Elashoff
Robert Elashoff University of California, Los Angeles
Krzysztof Mrózek
Krzysztof Mrózek The Ohio State University
Alistair J. Cochran
Alistair J. Cochran University of California, Los Angeles
He-Jing Wang
He-Jing Wang University of California, Los Angeles
Omgo E. Nieweg
Omgo E. Nieweg Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Douglas S. Reintgen
Douglas S. Reintgen University of South Florida

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