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Overview

Donald G. Skinner is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their academic work primarily lies in the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with a focus on Infectious Diseases and General Health Professions as notable subfields. They have also contributed to Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, and Emergency Medicine.

Their research covers a variety of topics including HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, HIV-related health complications and treatments, Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare, African Sexualities and LGBTQ+ Issues, and COVID-19 and Mental Health.

Prominent publication venues for their work include AIDS Care, Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine, The Lancet HIV, Social Sciences & Humanities Open, and BMC Public Health.

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations include Allanise Cloete, Talitha Crowley, Helen Savva, Anita Van der Merwe, and L Leigh Ann van der Merwe.

Selected recent papers demonstrate the scope and focus of their research:

  • Adolescent human immunodeficiency virus self-management: Associations with treatment adherence, viral suppression, sexual risk behaviours and health-related quality of life, 2020, Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
  • The HIV care continuum for sexually active transgender women in three metropolitan municipalities in South Africa: findings from a biobehavioural survey 2018-19, 2023, The Lancet HIV
  • Predictors of suboptimal adherence to isoniazid preventive therapy among adolescents and children living with HIV, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • "... It is like it has come up and stole our lives from us" The first 21 days: A rapid qualitative assessment of how different sectors of society experienced the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa, 2021, Social Sciences & Humanities Open
  • Resilience of adolescents living with HIV in the Cape Metropole of the Western Cape, 2021, AIDS Care

Best Publications

  • Radical Cystectomy in the Treatment of Invasive Bladder Cancer: Long-Term Results in 1,054 Patients

    John P. Stein;Gary Lieskovsky;Richard Cote;Susan Groshen

  • Diagnosis and management of renal cell carcinoma A clinical and pathologic study of 309 cases

    Donald G. Skinner;Robert B. Colvin;Clinton D. Vermillion;Richard C. Pfister

  • Accumulation of Nuclear p53 and Tumor Progression in Bladder Cancer

    David Esrig;Donald Elmajian;Susan Groshen;John A. Freeman

  • Two molecular pathways to transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder.

    Charles H. Spruck;Petra F. Ohneseit;Mirella Gonzalez-Zulueta;David Esrig

  • The role of adjuvant chemotherapy following cystectomy for invasive bladder cancer : a prospective comparative trial

    Donald G. Skinner;John R. Daniels;Christy A. Russell;Gary Lieskovsky

  • Postoperative nomogram predicting risk of recurrence after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer.

    Bernard H. Bochner;Guido Dalbagni;Michael W. Kattan;Paul Fearn

  • Risk Factors for Patients With Pelvic Lymph Node Metastases Following Radical Cystectomy With En Bloc Pelvic Lymphadenectomy: The Concept of Lymph Node Density

    John P. Stein;Jie Cai;Susan Groshen;Donald G. Skinner

  • p53 nuclear protein accumulation correlates with mutations in the p53 gene, tumor grade, and stage in bladder cancer.

    David Esrig;Charles H. Spruck;Peter W. Nichols;Benjaporn Chaiwun

  • Angiogenesis in Bladder Cancer: Relationship Between Microvessel Density and Tumor Prognosis

    Bernard H. Bochner;Richard J. Cote;Noel Weidner;Susan Groshen

  • Management of Invasive Bladder Cancer: A Meticulous Pelvic Node Dissection Can Make a Difference

    Donald G. Skinner

  • Vena caval involvement by renal cell carcinoma. Surgical resection provides meaningful long-term survival.

    D G Skinner;T R Pritchett;G Lieskovsky;S D Boyd

  • Allelic losses of chromosomes 9, 11, and 17 in human bladder cancer.

    Yvonne C. Tsai;Peter W. Nichols;Alan L. Hiti;Zippora Williams

  • Elevated and Absent pRb Expression Is Associated with Bladder Cancer Progression and Has Cooperative Effects with p53

    Richard J. Cote;Matthew D. Dunn;Sunanda J. Chatterjee;John P. Stein

  • Thrombospondin-1 Expression in Bladder Cancer: Association With p53 Alterations, Tumor Angiogenesis, and Tumor Progression

    Gary D. Grossfeld;David A. Ginsberg;John P. Stein;Bernard H. Bochner

  • Effect of p21WAF1/CIP1 Expression on Tumor Progression in Bladder Cancer

    John P. Stein;David A. Ginsberg;Gary D. Grossfeld;Sunanda J. Chatterjee

  • Extension of renal cell carcinoma into the vena cava: the rationale for aggressive surgical management.

    Donald G. Skinner;Richard F. Pfister;Robert Colvin

  • Prognostic markers in bladder cancer: a contemporary review of the literature

    John P. Stein;Gary D. Grossfeld;David A. Ginsberg;David Esrig

  • p53 and treatment of bladder cancer

    Richard J. Cote;David Esrig;Susan Groshen;Peter A. Jones

  • Radical cystectomy for invasive bladder cancer: long-term results of a standard procedure.

    John P. Stein;Donald G. Skinner

  • PROGNOSIS OF PATIENTS WITH LYMPH NODE POSITIVE PROSTATE CANCER FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: LONG-TERM RESULTS

    Siamak Daneshmand;Marcus L. Quek;John P. Stein;Gary Lieskovsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan Groshen
Susan Groshen University of Southern California
Richard J. Cote
Richard J. Cote Washington University in St. Louis
Bernard H. Bochner
Bernard H. Bochner Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
David F. Penson
David F. Penson Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Peter A. Jones
Peter A. Jones Van Andel Institute
David I. Quinn
David I. Quinn University of Southern California
Inderbir S. Gill
Inderbir S. Gill University of Southern California
Urs E. Studer
Urs E. Studer University of Bern
Clive R. Taylor
Clive R. Taylor University of Southern California
Seth P. Lerner
Seth P. Lerner Baylor College of Medicine

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