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Overview

Jay R. Harris is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine and health professions, with a focus on oncology, cancer research, public health, environmental and occupational health, general health professions, and emergency medical services.

Their work covers a range of main topics including breast cancer treatment studies, cancer treatment and pharmacology, HER2/EGFR in cancer research, global health and surgery, dental education, practice, research, global health workforce issues, and hemoglobinopathies and related disorders.

Jay R. Harris has contributed to several recent publications. These papers include:

  • Anthracycline-containing and taxane-containing chemotherapy for early-stage operable breast cancer: a patient-level meta-analysis of 100,800 women from 86 randomised trials, 2023, The Lancet
  • THE GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEONS: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY, 2023, International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Annexin A2 As a Potential Biomarker for Venous Thromboembolism in Sickle Cell Anemia, 2024, Blood

Frequent coauthors working alongside Jay R. Harris include Jeremy Braybrooke, Rosie Bradley, Richard Gray, Robert K. Hills, and Hongchao Pan.

Their research has been published in diverse venues such as The Lancet, International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and Blood.

In addition to journal publications, Jay R. Harris has contributed to academic literature through book publications, including a work titled "Nachman Krochmal" published by New York University Press eBooks in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Personalizing the treatment of women with early breast cancer: highlights of the St Gallen International Expert Consensus on the Primary Therapy of Early Breast Cancer 2013

    A Goldhirsch;E P Winer;A S Coates;R D Gelber

  • Society of surgical oncology-American Society for Radiation Oncology consensus guideline on margins for breast-conserving surgery with whole-breast irradiation in stages i and II invasive breast cancer

    Meena S. Moran;Stuart J. Schnitt;Armando E. Giuliano;Jay R. Harris

  • Accelerated partial breast irradiation consensus statement from the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO).

    Benjamin D. Smith;Benjamin D. Smith;Douglas W. Arthur;Thomas A. Buchholz;Bruce G. Haffty

  • Breast cancer (1)

    Jay R. Harris;Marc E. Lippman;Umberto Veronesi;Walter Willett

  • Breast Cancer Subtype Approximated by Estrogen Receptor, Progesterone Receptor, and HER-2 Is Associated With Local and Distant Recurrence After Breast-Conserving Therapy

    Paul L. Nguyen;Alphonse G. Taghian;Matthew S. Katz;Andrzej Niemierko

  • Analysis of cosmetic results following primary radiation therapy for stages I and II carcinoma of the breast.

    Jay R. Harris;Martin B. Levene;Goran Svensson;Samuel Hellman

  • Relationship of patient age to pathologic features of the tumor and prognosis for patients with stage I or II breast cancer.

    Asa J. Nixon;Donna Neuberg;Daniel F. Hayes;Rebecca Gelman

  • Outcome at 8 Years After Breast-Conserving Surgery and Radiation Therapy for Invasive Breast Cancer: Influence of Margin Status and Systemic Therapy on Local Recurrence

    Catherine C. Park;Michihide Mitsumori;Asa Nixon;Abram Recht

  • The relationship between microscopic margins of resection and the risk of local recurrence in patients with breast cancer treated with breast‐conserving surgery and radiation therapy

    Stuart J. Schnitt;Anthony Abner;Rebecca Gelman;James L. Connolly

  • Long-term radiation complications following conservative surgery (CS) and radiation therapy (RT) in patients with early stage breast cancer

    Susan M Pierce;Abram Recht;Tatiana I Lingos;Anthony Abner

  • Society of Surgical Oncology–American Society for Radiation Oncology–American Society of Clinical Oncology Consensus Guideline on Margins for Breast-Conserving Surgery with Whole-Breast Irradiation in Ductal Carcinoma In Situ

    Monica Morrow;Kimberly J. Van Zee;Lawrence J. Solin;Nehmat Houssami

  • The sequencing of chemotherapy and radiation therapy after conservative surgery for early-stage breast cancer.

    Recht A;Come Se;Henderson Ic;Gelman Rs

  • Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation: Executive summary for the update of an ASTRO Evidence-Based Consensus Statement.

    Candace Correa;Eleanor E. Harris;Maria Cristina Leonardi;Benjamin D. Smith

  • Radiation pneumonitis in breast cancer patients treated with conservative surgery and radiation therapy

    Tatiana I. Lingos;Abram Recht;Frank Vicini;Anthony Abner

  • Recommendations from an international consensus conference on the current status and future of neoadjuvant systemic therapy in primary breast cancer.

    Manfred Kaufmann;Gunter von Minckwitz;Elefhterios P. Mamounas;David Cameron

  • The presence of an extensive intraductal component following a limited excision correlates with prominent residual disease in the remainder of the breast.

    Roland Holland;James L. Connolly;Rebecca Gelman;Marcel Mravunac

  • Age, Breast Cancer Subtype Approximation, and Local Recurrence After Breast-Conserving Therapy

    Nils D. Arvold;Alphonse G. Taghian;Andrzej Niemierko;Rita F. Abi Raad

  • Edema of the arm as a function of the extent of axillary surgery in patients with stage I-II carcinoma of the breast treated with primary radiotherapy.

    David Larson;Mark Weinstein;Itzhak Goldberg;Barbara Silver

  • Pathologic predictors of early local recurrence in Stage I and II breast cancer treated by primary radiation therapy

    Stuart J. Schnitt;James L. Connolly;Jay R. Harris;Samuel Hellman

  • Pathologic margin involvement and the risk of recurrence in patients treated with breast-conserving therapy.

    Irene Gage;Irene Gage;Stuart J. Schnitt;Asa J. Nixon;B A Barbara Silver

Frequent Co-Authors

Abram Recht
Abram Recht Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Stuart J. Schnitt
Stuart J. Schnitt Brigham and Women's Hospital
James L. Connolly
James L. Connolly Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Rebecca Gelman
Rebecca Gelman Harvard University
Monica Morrow
Monica Morrow Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Alphonse G. Taghian
Alphonse G. Taghian Harvard University
Lawrence N. Shulman
Lawrence N. Shulman University of Pennsylvania
Frank A. Vicini
Frank A. Vicini Beaumont Health
Barbara L. Smith
Barbara L. Smith Harvard University
Blake Cady
Blake Cady Harvard University

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