His primary scientific interests are in Hysterectomy, Surgery, Gynecology, Cancer and Internal medicine. The concepts of his Hysterectomy study are interwoven with issues in Laparoscopy, General surgery, Endometrial cancer and Radical Hysterectomy. His Perioperative, Radiation therapy and Complication study in the realm of Surgery connects with subjects such as Black women.
The various areas that Jason D. Wright examines in his Gynecology study include Neoplasm staging, Leiomyosarcoma, Alternative medicine, Obstetrics and Scientific evidence. While the research belongs to areas of Cancer, Jason D. Wright spends his time largely on the problem of Hazard ratio, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Proportional hazards model and Mortality rate. His Internal medicine study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Oncology.
Jason D. Wright mostly deals with Internal medicine, Oncology, Hysterectomy, Surgery and Obstetrics. His study in Internal medicine concentrates on Cancer, Stage, Ovarian cancer, Endometrial cancer and Chemotherapy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Radiation therapy and Epidemiology.
The Hysterectomy study combines topics in areas such as Gynecology, Laparoscopy, General surgery and Retrospective cohort study. His work carried out in the field of Surgery brings together such families of science as Odds ratio and Confidence interval. His Obstetrics research incorporates themes from Pregnancy and Placenta accreta.
Internal medicine, Cancer, Hysterectomy, Obstetrics and Ovarian cancer are his primary areas of study. As a part of the same scientific family, Jason D. Wright mostly works in the field of Internal medicine, focusing on Oncology and, on occasion, Lymphovascular. Within one scientific family, Jason D. Wright focuses on topics pertaining to Stage under Cancer, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Proportional hazards model, Lymph node and Adenocarcinoma.
His Hysterectomy research incorporates elements of Cervical cancer and General surgery. His work in Obstetrics covers topics such as Pregnancy which are related to areas like Young adult and Relative risk. His Ovarian cancer research integrates issues from Disease and Chemotherapy.
Jason D. Wright mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Cancer, Stage, Hysterectomy and Cervical cancer. His Internal medicine study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Oncology. His studies in Cancer integrate themes in fields like Intensive care medicine and Obstetrics.
His Stage study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Invasive surgery, Carcinoma and Lymphovascular. His research integrates issues of Endometrial cancer and Disease in his study of Hysterectomy. His studies deal with areas such as Squamous carcinoma, General surgery, Retrospective cohort study and Cohort as well as Cervical cancer.
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Nationwide trends in the performance of inpatient hysterectomy in the United States
Jason D. Wright;Thomas J. Herzog;Jennifer Tsui;Cande V. Ananth.
Obstetrics & Gynecology (2013)
Robotically assisted vs laparoscopic hysterectomy among women with benign gynecologic disease
Jason D. Wright;Cande V. Ananth;Sharyn N. Lewin;William M. Burke.
JAMA (2013)
Survival after Minimally Invasive Radical Hysterectomy for Early-Stage Cervical Cancer
Alexander Melamed;Daniel J. Margul;Ling Chen;Nancy L. Keating.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2018)
Identification of copy number gain and overexpressed genes on chromosome arm 20q by an integrative genomic approach in cervical cancer: Potential role in progression
Luigi Scotto;Gopeshwar Narayan;Subhadra V. Nandula;Hugo Arias-Pulido.
Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer (2008)
Comparative Performance of the 2009 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics' Staging System for Uterine Corpus Cancer.
Sharyn N. Lewin;Jason D. Wright.
Obstetrics & Gynecology (2010)
Center of excellence for placenta accreta.
Robert M. Silver;Karin A. Fox;John R. Barton;Alfred Z. Abuhamad.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (2015)
Contemporary management of endometrial cancer
Jason D Wright;Nicanor I Barrena Medel;Jalid Sehouli;Keiichi Fujiwara.
The Lancet (2012)
Prognostic significance of adenocarcinoma histology in women with cervical cancer.
Vijaya Galic;Thomas J. Herzog;Sharyn N. Lewin;Alfred I. Neugut.
Gynecologic Oncology (2012)
Utility of parametrectomy for early stage cervical cancer treated with radical hysterectomy.
Jason D. Wright;Perry W. Grigsby;Rebecca Brooks;Matthew A. Powell.
Cancer (2007)
Preoperative lymph node staging of early-stage cervical carcinoma by [18F]-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose-positron emission tomography
Jason D. Wright;Farrokh Dehdashti;Thomas J. Herzog;David G. Mutch.
Cancer (2005)
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