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  • 1972 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
  • 1972 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Henry S. Kaplan was affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on medical fields related to cancer, pathology, and genetics.

Kaplan published extensively in the field of medicine, with emphasis on subfields such as Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Genetics, Ophthalmology, Epidemiology, and Oncology.

The main topics covered in Kaplan's research included:

  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
  • Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
  • Multiple and Secondary Primary Cancers
  • Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Ocular Diseases and Behçet's Syndrome
  • Retinal and Optic Conditions

Their frequent publication venues were:

  • Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia
  • Cancer Research
  • Medical Research Archives

Kaplan coauthored papers with a range of collaborators, most frequently with:

  • John E. Ultmann
  • M. Vera Peters
  • Niloofar Piri
  • Joseph H. Burchenal
  • David A. Kamofsky

Recent publications of Henry S. Kaplan included:

  • Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Hodgkin's Disease, 2023, Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia
  • Clinical Staging of Hodgkin's Disease, 2023, Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia
  • Treatment of Early and Advanced Hodgkin's Disease by Radiotherapy, 2023, Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia
  • Estadiamento da Doença de Hodgkin, 2023, Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia

Kaplan was recognized in 1972 as a member of both the National Academy of Medicine and the National Academy of Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Report of the Committee on Hodgkin's Disease Staging Classification.

    Paul P. Carbone;Henry S. Kaplan;Karl Musshoff;David W. Smithers

  • Long-term culture of human bone marrow cells

    Suzanne Gartner;Henry S. Kaplan

  • Non‐hodgkin's lymphomas iv. clinicopathologic correlation in 405 cases

    Stephen E. Jones;Zvi Fuks;Malcolm Bull;Marshall E. Kadin

  • Hematologic Neoplasia in Patients Treated for Hodgkin's Disease

    Coleman Cn;Williams Cj;Flint A;Glatstein Ej

  • Human-human hybridomas producing monoclonal antibodies of predefined antigenic specificity.

    Lennart Olsson;Henry S. Kaplan

  • The value of laparotomy and splenectomy in the staging of Hodgkin's disease.

    Eli Glatstein;Henry S. Kaplan;James M. Guernsey;Saul A. Rosenberg

  • Mantle irradiation in Hodgkin's disease. An analysis of technique, tumor eradication, and complications

    Richard J. Carmel;Henry S. Kaplan

  • Induction of specific tissue transplantation tolerance using fractionated total lymphoid irradiation in adult mice: long-term survival of allogeneic bone marrow and skin grafts.

    Shimon Slavin;Samuel Strober;Zvi Fuks;Henry S. Kaplan

  • Occurrence of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma after Therapy for Hodgkin's Disease

    John G. Krikorian;Jerome S. Burke;Saul A. Rosenberg;Henry S. Kaplan

  • Leukemogenic activity of filtrates from radiation-induced lymphoid tumors of mice.

    Miriam Lieberman;Henry S. Kaplan

  • Protection against gram-negative bacteremia and endotoxemia with human monoclonal IgM antibodies.

    Nelson N. H. Teng;Henry S. Kaplan;Joan M. Hebert;Cynthia Moore

  • On the natural history of the murine leukemias. Presidential address.

    Henry S. Kaplan

  • Female Reproductive Potential after Treatment for Hodgkin's Disease

    Sandra J. Horning;Richard T. Hoppe;Henry S. Kaplan;Saul A. Rosenberg

  • Central Nervous System Involvement in non-Hodgkin 's Lymphoma: An Analysis of 105 Cases

    F. Roy Mackintosh;Thomas V. Colby;William J. Podolsky;Jerome S. Burke

  • The radical radiotherapy of regionally localized Hodgkin's disease.

    Henry S. Kaplan

  • Impaired Lymphocyte Function in Untreated Hodgkin's Disease

    Ronald Levy;Henry S. Kaplan

  • The management of stage I--II Hodgkin's disease with irradiation alone or combined modality therapy: the Stanford experience

    RT Hoppe;CN Coleman;RS Cox;SA Rosenberg

  • RADIATION-INDUCED HEART DISEASE. A STUDY OF TWENTY-FIVE PATIENTS.

    J. Robert Stewart;Keith E. Cohn;Luis F. Fajardo;E. William Hancock

  • Long term effects of radiation of T and B lymphocytes in peripheral blood of patients with Hodgkin's disease.

    Z Fuks;S Strober;A M Bobrove;T Sasazuki

  • A quantitative dose-response study of lymphoid-tumor development in irradiated C 57 black mice.

    Henry S. Kaplan;Mary B. Brown

Frequent Co-Authors

Saul A. Rosenberg
Saul A. Rosenberg Stanford University
Richard T. Hoppe
Richard T. Hoppe Stanford University
Samuel Strober
Samuel Strober Stanford University
Zvi Fuks
Zvi Fuks Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Sarah S. Donaldson
Sarah S. Donaldson Stanford University
Kendric C. Smith
Kendric C. Smith Stanford University
Brian L. Kotzin
Brian L. Kotzin University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Jacques Boniver
Jacques Boniver University of Liège
Ronald F. Dorfman
Ronald F. Dorfman Stanford University
Bruno Kyewski
Bruno Kyewski German Cancer Research Center

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