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Overview

Costan W. Berard was affiliated with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in the United States. Their research work focused primarily on the field of Medicine, with a particular emphasis on subfields related to Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Genetics.

Berard's scientific contributions addressed topics including vascular anomalies and treatments, pulmonary hypertension research and treatments, as well as tracheal and airway disorders. These areas collectively highlight a concentration on complex respiratory conditions and their vascular implications.

Their frequent collaborators included William C. Roberts and Richard L. Kahler, indicating partnerships that likely enriched the scope of their research projects.

  • William C. Roberts
  • Richard L. Kahler

The scope of Berard's research is further reflected in the main topics covered:

  • Vascular Anomalies and Treatments
  • Pulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments
  • Tracheal and airway disorders

Within their main field of Medicine, Berard produced multiple scientific works, with three publications, two of which were specifically in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and one in Genetics. This distribution indicates a specialized focus on respiratory-related genetic factors and pathologies.

No specific publication venues or recent papers with detailed titles were noted, nor were awards attributed to Berard during their career.

Best Publications

  • Granulocytic sarcoma: a clinicopathologic study of 61 biopsied cases.

    Richard S. Neiman;Maurice Barcos;Costan Berard;Hugh Bonner

  • Curability of advanced Hodgkin's disease with chemotherapy. Long-term follow-up of MOPP-treated patients at the National Cancer Institute.

    Vincent T. Devita;Richard M. Simon;Susan M. Hubbard;Robert C. Young

  • Methods to Detect P-Glycoprotein-associated Multidrug Resistance in Patients' Tumors: Consensus Recommendations

    William T. Beck;Thomas M. Grogan;Cheryl L. Willman;Carlos Cordon-Cardo

  • Bleomycin, adriamycin, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and prednisone (BACOP) combination chemotherapy in the treatment of advanced diffuse histiocytic lymphoma.

    Philip S. Schein;Vincent T. DeVITA;Susan Hubbard;Bruce A. Chabner

  • Nodular Lymphoma — Evidence for Origin from Follicular B Lymphocytes

    Elaine S. Jaffe;Ethan M. Shevach;Michael M. Frank;Costan W. Berard

  • Advanced Lymphosarcoma: Intensive Cyclical Combination Chemotherapy with Cyclophosphamide, Vincristine, and Prednisone

    Charles M. Bagley;Vincent T. Devita;Costan W. Berard;George P. Canellos

  • Intensive high-dose asparaginase consolidation improves survival for pediatric patients with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and advanced stage lymphoblastic lymphoma: a Pediatric Oncology Group study.

    M D Amylon;J Shuster;J Pullen;C Berard

  • Malignant lymphomas--a conceptual understanding of morphologic diversity. A review.

    R. B. Mann;E. S. Jaffe;C. W. Berard

  • American Burkitt's lymphoma: a clinicopathologic study of 30 cases. I. Clinical factors relating to prolonged survival.

    James C. Arseneau;George P. Canellos;Peter M. Banks;Costan W. Berard

  • Results of treatment of advanced-stage Burkitt's lymphoma and B cell (SIg+) acute lymphoblastic leukemia with high-dose fractionated cyclophosphamide and coordinated high-dose methotrexate and cytarabine.

    S B Murphy;W P Bowman;M Abromowitch;J Mirro

  • An effective therapy for both undifferentiated (including Burkitt's) lymphomas and lymphoblastic lymphomas in children and young adults.

    IT Magrath;C Janus;BK Edwards;R Spiegel

  • Non-endemic Burkitts's lymphoma. A B-cell tumor related to germinal centers.

    Risa B. Mann;Elaine S. Jaffe;Raul C. Braylan;Koji Nanba

  • Hodgkin's Disease: Immunologic, Clinical, and Histologic Features of 50 Untreated Patients

    Brown Rs;Haynes Ha;Foley Ht;Godwin Ha

  • Histologic progression in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

    S.M. Hubbard;B.A. Chabner;V.T. DeVita;R. Simon

  • Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas of childhood: an analysis of the histology, staging, and response to treatment of 338 cases at a single institution.

    Sharon B. Murphy;Diane L. Fairclough;Robert E. Hutchison;Costan W. Berard

  • Elevated antibody titers to epstein‐barr virus in Hodgkin's disease

    Paul H. Levine;Dharam V. Ablashi;Costan W. Berard;Paul P. Carbone

  • Criteria for the cytologic subclassification of follicular lymphomas: a proposed alternative method.

    Risa B. Mann;Costan W. Berard

  • Improved survival for children with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and stage IV small noncleaved-cell lymphoma : A Pediatric Oncology Group study

    W P Bowman;J J Shuster;B Cook;T Griffin

  • The American Burkitt's Lymphoma Registry: eight years' experience.

    Paul H. Levine;Lakshmi S. Kamaraju;Roger R. Connelly;Costan W. Berard

  • Factors predicting long-term survival in diffuse mixed, histiocytic, or undifferentiated lymphoma.

    Richard I. Fisher;Susan M. Hubbard;Vincent T. DeVita;Costan W. Berard

Frequent Co-Authors

Elaine S. Jaffe
Elaine S. Jaffe National Institutes of Health
Vincent T. DeVita
Vincent T. DeVita Yale University
Sharon B. Murphy
Sharon B. Murphy Lurie Children's Hospital
George P. Canellos
George P. Canellos Harvard University
Jonathan J. Shuster
Jonathan J. Shuster University of Florida
John M. Bennett
John M. Bennett University of Rochester Medical Center
Michael P. Link
Michael P. Link Stanford University
Bruce A. Chabner
Bruce A. Chabner Harvard University
Ching-Hon Pui
Ching-Hon Pui St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Michael M. Frank
Michael M. Frank Duke University

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