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Dong-Young Noh is a researcher affiliated with Seoul National University in South Korea. Their work primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on Oncology and Cancer Research.

The scientist has contributed extensively to subfields such as Oncology, Cancer Research, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Their research topics are centered around Breast Cancer Treatment Studies, HER2/EGFR in Cancer Research, Advanced Breast Cancer Therapies, Breast Lesions and Carcinomas, Global Cancer Incidence and Screening, COVID-19 and healthcare impacts, and Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology.

Selected recent publications include:

  • Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Diagnosis and Surgery of Breast Cancer: A Multi-Institutional Study (2021, Journal of Breast Cancer)
  • In vivo imaging of invasive aspergillosis with 18F-fluorodeoxysorbitol positron emission tomography (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Predictive biological factors for late survival in patients with HER2-positive breast cancer (2023, Scientific Reports)
  • Response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy based on pathologic complete response in very young patients with ER-positive breast cancer: a large, multicenter, observational study (2021, BMC Cancer)
  • A randomized controlled trial using surgical gloves to prevent chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy by paclitaxel in breast cancer patients (AIUR trial) (2023, BMC Cancer)

Frequent collaborative partners in their research include:

  • Young-Joon Kang
  • Jong Min Baek
  • Yong-Seok Kim
  • Jiyoung Rhu
  • Hoon Choi

The scientist's work appears regularly in academic journals such as Cancer Research, Journal of Breast Cancer, European Journal of Surgical Oncology, BMC Cancer, and Cancers.

Best Publications

  • Genome-wide association study identifies novel breast cancer susceptibility loci

    Douglas F. Easton;Karen A. Pooley;Alison M. Dunning;Paul D. P. Pharoah

  • Association analysis identifies 65 new breast cancer risk loci

    Kyriaki Michailidou;Kyriaki Michailidou;Sara Lindström;Sara Lindström;Joe Dennis;Jonathan Beesley

  • Large-scale genotyping identifies 41 new loci associated with breast cancer risk

    Kyriaki Michailidou;Per Hall;Anna Gonzalez-Neira;Maya Ghoussaini

  • A common coding variant in CASP8 is associated with breast cancer risk

    Angela Cox;Alison M. Dunning;Montserrat Garcia-Closas;Sabapathy Balasubramanian

  • Multiple independent variants at the TERT locus are associated with telomere length and risks of breast and ovarian cancer

    Stig E. Bojesen;Stig E. Bojesen;Karen A. Pooley;Sharon E. Johnatty;Jonathan Beesley

  • Newly discovered breast cancer susceptibility loci on 3p24 and 17q23.2.

    Shahana Ahmed;Gilles Thomas;Maya Ghoussaini;Catherine S. Healey

  • Endoscopic thyroidectomy using a new bilateral axillo-breast approach.

    Jun Ho Choe;Seok Won Kim;Ki Wook Chung;Kyoung Sik Park

  • Clinical application of shear wave elastography (SWE) in the diagnosis of benign and malignant breast diseases

    Jung Min Chang;Wookyung Moon;Nariya Cho;Ann Yi

  • Genome-wide association analysis identifies three new breast cancer susceptibility loci

    Maya Ghoussaini;Olivia Fletcher;Kyriaki Michailidou;Clare Turnbull

  • Young age: an independent risk factor for disease-free survival in women with operable breast cancer

    Wonshik Han;Seok Won Kim;In Ae Park;Daehee Kang

  • Regularized Multivariate Regression for Identifying Master Predictors with Application to Integrative Genomics Study of Breast Cancer

    Jie Peng;Ji Zhu;Anna Bergamaschi;Wonshik Han

  • Diffusion-weighted MR imaging: pretreatment prediction of response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer.

    Sang Hee Park;Woo Kyung Moon;Nariya Cho;In Chan Song

  • Overexpression of peroxiredoxin in human breast cancer.

    Dong-Young Noh;Soo-Jung Ahn;Ryung-Ah Lee;Sung-Won Kim

  • Endoscopic thyroidectomy for thyroid malignancies: comparison with conventional open thyroidectomy.

    Yoo Seung Chung;Jun Ho Choe;Kyung Ho Kang;Seok Won Kim

  • A streamlined platform for high-content functional proteomics of primary human specimens

    Nadim Jessani;Nadim Jessani;Sherry Niessen;BinQing Q Wei;Monica Nicolau

  • Ki-67 can be used for further classification of triple negative breast cancer into two subtypes with different response and prognosis.

    Bhumsuk Keam;Seock-Ah Im;Kyung-Hun Lee;Sae-Won Han

  • US of mammographically detected clustered microcalcifications.

    Woo Kyung Moon;Jung-Gi Im;Young Hwan Koh;Dong-Young Noh

  • Functional variants at the 11q13 risk locus for breast cancer regulate cyclin D1 expression through long-range enhancers

    Juliet D. French;Maya Ghoussaini;Stacey L. Edwards;Kerstin B. Meyer

  • EZH2 Generates a Methyl Degron that Is Recognized by the DCAF1/DDB1/CUL4 E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Complex

    Ji Min Lee;Jason S. Lee;Hyunkyung Kim;Kyeongkyu Kim

  • Impact of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment on work-related life and factors affecting them

    Eunmi Ahn;Juhee Cho;Dong Wook Shin;Byeong Woo Park

Frequent Co-Authors

Daehee Kang
Daehee Kang Seoul National University
Seock-Ah Im
Seock-Ah Im Seoul National University Hospital
Keun-Young Yoo
Keun-Young Yoo Seoul National University
Woo Kyung Moon
Woo Kyung Moon Seoul National University Hospital
Yung-Jue Bang
Yung-Jue Bang Seoul National University
Roger L. Milne
Roger L. Milne Cancer Council Victoria
Hiltrud Brauch
Hiltrud Brauch German Cancer Research Center
Graham G. Giles
Graham G. Giles University of Melbourne
Alison M. Dunning
Alison M. Dunning University of Cambridge
Chen-Yang Shen
Chen-Yang Shen Academia Sinica

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