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Herman R. Menck is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. The scientist's work and contributions are associated with this academic institution, reflecting involvement in its research community and academic activities.

No records of recent papers, specific research topics, or frequent co-authors are publicly documented in the provided data. Likewise, there is no detailed information on publication venues, books published, or explicit areas of specialization within scientific fields.

The absence of data on awards suggests there are no publicly recorded honors or recognitions attributed to this researcher within the available information. The scientist is currently living.

Best Publications

  • A National Cancer Data Base report on 53,856 cases of thyroid carcinoma treated in the U.S., 1985-1995

    Scott A. Hundahl;Irvin D. Fleming;Amy M. Fremgen;Herman R. Menck

  • The National Cancer Data Base Report on Cutaneous and Noncutaneous Melanoma A Summary of 84,836 Cases from the Past Decade

    Alfred E. Chang;Lucy Hynds Karnell;Lucy Hynds Karnell;Herman R. Menck

  • Pancreatic cancer: a report of treatment and survival trends for 100,313 patients diagnosed from 1985-1995, using the National Cancer Database.

    Stephen F Sener;Amy Fremgen;Herman R Menck;David P Winchester

  • The National Cancer Data Base Report on poor survival of U.S. gastric carcinoma patients treated with gastrectomy: Fifth Edition American Joint Committee on Cancer staging, proximal disease, and the "different disease" hypothesis.

    Scott A. Hundahl;Jerri Linn Phillips;Herman R. Menck

  • The National Cancer Data Base report on pancreatic cancer.

    John E. Niederhuber;Murray F. Brennan;Herman R. Menck

  • Two hundred eighty-six cases of parathyroid carcinoma treated in the U.S. between 1985-1995 : A National Cancer Data Base Report

    Scott A. Hundahl;Irvin D. Fleming;Amy M. Fremgen;Herman R. Menck

  • Brain tumor survival: results from the National Cancer Data Base.

    Tanya S. Surawicz;Faith Davis;Sally Freels;Edward R. Laws

  • The National Cancer Data Base Report on Cancer of the Head and Neck

    Henry T. Hoffman;Lucy Hynds Karnell;Gerry F. Funk;Robert A. Robinson

  • The American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer and the American Cancer Society. Adenocarcinoma of the small bowel: review of the National Cancer Data Base, 1985-1995.

    James R. Howe;Lucy H. Karnell;Herman R. Menck;Carol Scott-Conner

  • National Cancer Data Base report on esophageal carcinoma

    John M. Daly;Lucy H. Karnell;Herman R. Menck

  • Ten-year survey of lung cancer treatment and survival in hospitals in the United States: a national cancer data base report.

    Willard A. Fry;Jerri Linn Phillips;Herman R. Menck

  • The National Cancer Data Base report on colon cancer

    J. Milburn Jessup;J. Milburn Jessup;Lamar S. McGinnis;Lamar S. McGinnis;Glenn D. Steele;Glenn D. Steele;Herman R. Menck

  • The national cancer data base report on the relationship of race and national origin to the histology of nasopharyngeal carcinoma

    James E. Marks;Jerri Linn Phillips;Herman R. Menck

  • The National Cancer Data Base 10-year survey of breast carcinoma treatment at hospitals in the United States

    Kirby I. Bland;Herman R. Menck;Carol E. H. Scott-Conner;Monica Morrow

  • The National Cancer Data Base report on lung cancer

    Willard A. Fry;Herman R. Menck;David P. Winchester

  • Factors influencing the use of breast reconstruction postmastectomy: a National Cancer Database study.

    Monica Morrow;Monica Morrow;Shirley K Scott;Herman R Menck;Thomas A Mustoe

  • Factors associated with survival in patients with meningioma

    Bridget J. McCarthy;Faith G. Davis;Sally Freels;Tanya S. Surawicz

  • The national cancer data base report on patterns of childhood cancers in the United States

    Alfred Grovas;Amy Fremgen;Amanda Rauck;Frederick B. Ruymann

  • The national cancer data base report on cancer of the vagina

    William T. Creasman;Jerri Linn Phillips;Herman R. Menck

  • The National Cancer Data Base report on breast carcinoma characteristics and outcome in relation to age

    David P. Winchester;Robert T. Osteen;Herman R. Menck

Frequent Co-Authors

David P. Winchester
David P. Winchester American College of Surgeons
Gerald P. Murphy
Gerald P. Murphy Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Kirby I. Bland
Kirby I. Bland University of Alabama at Birmingham
Brian E. Henderson
Brian E. Henderson University of Southern California
Glenn Steele
Glenn Steele Geisinger Health System
Thomas M. Mack
Thomas M. Mack University of Southern California
Monica Morrow
Monica Morrow Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
William T. Creasman
William T. Creasman Medical University of South Carolina
Edward R. Laws
Edward R. Laws Brigham and Women's Hospital
Leslie Bernstein
Leslie Bernstein University of Southern California

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