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Overview

Diane Solomon is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with specific contributions to Epidemiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Genetics. The scientist's main areas of work include meningioma and schwannoma management, brain metastases and treatment, and glioma diagnosis and treatment.

The body of publications includes work published in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. One of their recent papers is titled "Meningioma DNA Methylation Grouping Reveals Biologic Drivers and Therapeutic Vulnerabilities," published in 2021 in the same journal.

  • Meningioma DNA Methylation Grouping Reveals Biologic Drivers and Therapeutic Vulnerabilities, 2021, International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Diane Solomon have included Abrar Choudhury, Stephen T. Magill, Charlotte Eaton, Briana C. Prager, and W.C. Chen.

  • Abrar Choudhury
  • Stephen T. Magill
  • Charlotte Eaton
  • Briana C. Prager
  • W.C. Chen

Publication venues for their research have so far centered on the International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, which accounts for their documented work in the field.

  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics

Their research intersects multiple relevant topics in oncology and neurology, indicating a multidisciplinary approach toward understanding and treating complex brain tumors and related conditions.

  • Meningioma and schwannoma management
  • Brain Metastases and Treatment
  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment

Best Publications

  • The 2001 Bethesda System: terminology for reporting results of cervical cytology.

    Diane Solomon;Diane Davey;Robert Kurman;Marianne Prey

  • Use of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and interleukin-2 in the immunotherapy of patients with metastatic melanoma. A preliminary report.

    S A Rosenberg;B S Packard;P M Aebersold;D Solomon

  • American Cancer Society, American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, and American Society for Clinical Pathology Screening Guidelines for the Prevention and Early Detection of Cervical Cancer

    Debbie Saslow;Diane Solomon;Herschel W. Lawson;Maureen Killackey

  • American cancer society guideline for the early detection of cervical neoplasia and cancer.

    Debbie Saslow;Carolyn D Runowicz;Diane Solomon;Anna-Barbara Moscicki

  • Comparison of Three Management Strategies for Patients With Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance: Baseline Results From a Randomized Trial

    Diane Solomon;Mark Schiffman;Robert Tarone

  • The Bethesda system for reporting cervical cytology : definitions, criteria, and explanatory notes

    Diane Solomon;Ritu Nayar

  • Effect of human papillomavirus 16/18 L1 viruslike particle vaccine among young women with preexisting infection: a randomized trial.

    Allan Hildesheim;Rolando Herrero;Sholom Wacholder;Ana C. Rodriguez

  • Interim Guidelines for Management of Abnormal Cervical Cytology

    Robert J. Kurman;Donald E. Henson;Arthur L. Herbst;Kenneth L. Noller

  • Interim guidance for the use of human papillomavirus DNA testing as an adjunct to cervical cytology for screening.

    Thomas C. Wright;Mark Schiffman;Diane Solomon;J. Thomas Cox

  • The carcinogenicity of human papillomavirus types reflects viral evolution

    Mark Schiffman;Rolando Herrero;Rob DeSalle;Allan Hildesheim

  • Tumor-specific cytolysis by lymphocytes infiltrating human melanomas.

    S L Topalian;D Solomon;S A Rosenberg

  • The 2001 Bethesda system: Terminology for reporting results of cervical cytology

    Diane Solomon;Diane Davey;Robert Kurman;Ann Moriarty

  • 2006 consensus guidelines for the management of women with abnormal cervical cancer screening tests

    Thomas C. Wright;L. Stewart Massad;Charles J. Dunton;Mark Spitzer

  • Rapid Clearance of Human Papillomavirus and Implications for Clinical Focus on Persistent Infections

    Ana Cecilia Rodríguez;Mark Schiffman;Rolando Herrero;Sholom Wacholder

  • 2006 consensus guidelines for the management of women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or adenocarcinoma in situ

    Thomas C. Wright;L. Stewart Massad;Charles J. Dunton;Mark Spitzer

  • Immunotherapy of patients with advanced cancer using tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and recombinant interleukin-2: a pilot study.

    S L Topalian;D Solomon;F P Avis;A E Chang

  • The Bethesda System for Reporting Cervical/Vaginal Cytologic Diagnoses

    Robert J. Kurman;Diane Solomon

  • Reduced prevalence of oral human papillomavirus (HPV) 4 years after bivalent HPV vaccination in a randomized clinical trial in Costa Rica.

    Rolando Herrero;Wim Quint;Allan Hildesheim;Paula Gonzalez

  • Expansion of human tumor infiltrating lymphocytes for use in immunotherapy trials

    Suzanne L. Topalian;Linda M. Muul;Diane Solomon;Steven A. Rosenberg

  • Evidence for Frequent Regression of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia-Grade 2

    Philip E. Castle;Mark Schiffman;Cosette M. Wheeler;Diane Solomon

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Schiffman
Mark Schiffman National Institutes of Health
Sholom Wacholder
Sholom Wacholder National Institutes of Health
Rolando Herrero
Rolando Herrero Costa Rican Agency for Biomedical Research, INCIENSA Foundation
Mark E. Sherman
Mark E. Sherman Mayo Clinic
Allan Hildesheim
Allan Hildesheim National Institutes of Health
Cosette M. Wheeler
Cosette M. Wheeler University of New Mexico
Philip E. Castle
Philip E. Castle National Institutes of Health
Robert D. Burk
Robert D. Burk Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Mark H. Stoler
Mark H. Stoler University of Virginia
Douglas R. Lowy
Douglas R. Lowy National Institutes of Health

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