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Helmuth Goepfert is affiliated with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in the United States. Their research activities are primarily centered within this institution, contributing to its academic and scientific environment.

While comprehensive details on their research topics, fields of study, subfields, or recent publications are not available, Goepfert's association with a leading cancer center suggests involvement in clinical or biomedical research related to oncology.

There is no publicly listed record of co-authors frequently collaborating with Goepfert, nor are there identified regular publication venues or book publishers linked to their work at this time.

No records exist of awards or honors conferred upon Goepfert that are publicly documented, and there is no indication that the scientist is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy for organ preservation in advanced laryngeal cancer

    Arlene A. Forastiere;Helmuth Goepfert;Moshe Maor;Thomas F. Pajak

  • Prevention of second primary tumors with isotretinoin in squamous-cell carcinoma of the head and neck.

    Waun ki Hong;Scott M. Lippman;Loretta M. Itri;Daniel D. Karp

  • Long-Term Results of RTOG 91-11: A Comparison of Three Nonsurgical Treatment Strategies to Preserve the Larynx in Patients With Locally Advanced Larynx Cancer

    Arlene A. Forastiere;Qiang Zhang;Randal S Weber;Moshe H. Maor

  • The development and validation of a dysphagia-specific quality-of-life questionnaire for patients with head and neck cancer: the M. D. Anderson dysphagia inventory.

    Amy Y. Chen;Ralph Frankowski;Julie Bishop-Leone;Tiffany Hebert

  • The results of various modalities of treatment of well differentiated thyroid carcinomas: a retrospective review of 1599 patients.

    N A Samaan;P N Schultz;R C Hickey;H Goepfert

  • Randomized trial addressing risk features and time factors of surgery plus radiotherapy in advanced head-and-neck cancer

    K.K Ang;A Trotti;B.W Brown;A.S Garden

  • Evaluation of the dose for postoperative radiation therapy of head and neck cancer: first report of a prospective randomized trial.

    Lester J Peters;Helmuth Goepfert;K.Kian Ang;Robert M Byers

  • Anaplastic carcinoma of the thyroid: A clinicopathologic study of 121 cases

    Y. S. Swamy Venkatesh;Nelson G. Ordonez;Pamela N. Schultz;Robert C. Hickey

  • Outcome of salvage total laryngectomy following organ preservation therapy: the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group trial 91-11.

    Randal S. Weber;Brian A. Berkey;Arlene Forastiere;Jay Cooper

  • Perineural invasion in squamous cell skin carcinoma of the head and neck.

    Helmuth Goepfert;William J. Dichtel;Jesus E. Medina;Robert D. Lindberg

  • Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the head and neck: Predictors of morbidity and mortality

    Jim Fordice;Corey Kershaw;Adel K El-Naggar;Helmuth Goepfert

  • Comparison of low-dose isotretinoin with beta carotene to prevent oral carcinogenesis

    Scott M. Lippman;John G. Batsakis;Bela B. Toth;Randal S. Weber

  • Adenovirus-mediated p53 gene transfer in patients with advanced recurrent head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

    Gary L Clayman;Adel K. El-Naggar;Scott M. Lippman;Ying Cha Henderson

  • A single center's experience with 308 free flaps for repair of head and neck cancer defects.

    Mark A. Schusterman;Michael J. Miller;Gregory P. Reece;Stephen S. Kroll

  • Head and Neck Cancers

    David G. Pfister;Kie Kian Ang;David M. Brizel;Barbara A. Burtness

  • In vivo molecular therapy with p53 adenovirus for microscopic residual head and neck squamous carcinoma

    Gary L. Clayman;Adel K. El-Naggar;Jack A. Roth;Wei Wei Zhang

  • Growth Suppression of Human Head and Neck Cancer Cells by the Introduction of a Wild-Type p53 Gene via a Recombinant Adenovirus

    Ta-Jen Liu;Wei-Wei Zhang;Dorothy L. Taylor;Jack A. Roth

  • Megavoltage irradiation of epithelial tumors of the nasopharynx

    John B. Mesic;Gilbert H. Fletcher;Helmuth Goepfert

  • Impact of Therapy for Differentiated Carcinoma of the Thyroid: An Analysis of 706 Cases*

    N. A. Samaan;Y. K. Maheshwari;S. Nader;C. S. Hill

  • Inhibition of the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase by SB 203580 blocks PMA-induced Mr 92,000 type IV collagenase secretion and in vitro invasion.

    Christian Simon;Helmuth Goepfert;Douglas Boyd

Frequent Co-Authors

Randal S. Weber
Randal S. Weber The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Adel K. El-Naggar
Adel K. El-Naggar The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
William H. Morrison
William H. Morrison The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Gary L. Clayman
Gary L. Clayman The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Mario A. Luna
Mario A. Luna The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
K. Kian Ang
K. Kian Ang The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Waun Ki Hong
Waun Ki Hong The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Lester J. Peters
Lester J. Peters Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Adam S. Garden
Adam S. Garden The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
John G. Batsakis
John G. Batsakis The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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