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Laura Liberman is affiliated with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in the United States. Their research spans psychology, medicine, and social sciences, with a focus on social psychology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, gender studies, safety research, and public health.

The primary topics addressed in their work include mentoring and academic development, advances in oncology and radiotherapy, diversity and career in medicine, career development and diversity, and innovations in medical education.

Among recent publications, Laura Liberman contributed to the following papers:

  • "Radiation Oncology AcaDemic Mentorship Program (ROADMAP) for Junior Faculty: One-Year Results of a Prospective Single Institution Initiative," 2022, published in International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • "Summer Clinical Oncology Research Experience (SCORE) Program: Engaging Undergraduates from Diverse Backgrounds in Cancer Research," 2023, published in Journal of Cancer Education
  • "Mentor communication skills training: development, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy," 2024, published in BMC Medical Education

Their frequent co-authors include Diana Lin, Daniel R. Gomez, Yue Helen Zhang, Renee L. Gennarelli, and Jason A. Efstathiou.

The venues where Laura Liberman most commonly publishes are:

  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • Journal of Cancer Education
  • BMC Medical Education

Best Publications

  • Breast imaging reporting and data system (BI-RADS).

    Laura Liberman;Jennifer H. Menell

  • The breast imaging reporting and data system: positive predictive value of mammographic features and final assessment categories.

    L Liberman;A F Abramson;F B Squires;J R Glassman

  • US-guided core breast biopsy: use and cost-effectiveness.

    L Liberman;T L Feng;D D Dershaw;E A Morris

  • MR Imaging of the Ipsilateral Breast in Women with Percutaneously Proven Breast Cancer

    Laura Liberman;Elizabeth A. Morris;D. David Dershaw;Andrea F. Abramson

  • MRI of occult breast carcinoma in a high-risk population.

    Elizabeth A. Morris;Laura Liberman;Douglas J. Ballon;Mark Robson

  • Atypical ductal hyperplasia diagnosed at stereotaxic core biopsy of breast lesions: an indication for surgical biopsy.

    L Liberman;M A Cohen;D D Dershaw;A F Abramson

  • Breast lesions detected on MR imaging: features and positive predictive value.

    Laura Liberman;Elizabeth A Morris;Melissa Joo-Young Lee;Jennifer B Kaplan

  • MR Imaging Findings in the Contralateral Breast of Women with Recently Diagnosed Breast Cancer

    Laura Liberman;Elizabeth A. Morris;Cathleen M. Kim;Jennifer B. Kaplan

  • Sentinel lymph node biopsy: is it indicated in patients with high-risk ductal carcinoma-in-situ and ductal carcinoma-in-situ with microinvasion?

    Nancy Klauber-DeMore;Lee K. Tan;Laura Liberman;Stamatina Kaptain

  • CLINICAL MANAGEMENT ISSUES IN PERCUTANEOUS CORE BREAST BIOPSY

    Laura Liberman

  • Stereotaxic 14-gauge breast biopsy: how many core biopsy specimens are needed?

    L Liberman;D D Dershaw;P P Rosen;A F Abramson

  • Calcification retrieval at stereotactic, 11-gauge, directional, vacuum-assisted breast biopsy.

    L Liberman;J H Smolkin;D D Dershaw;E A Morris

  • Percutaneous Imaging-Guided Core Breast Biopsy

    Laura Liberman

  • Breast Lesions Detected with MR Imaging: Utility and Histopathologic Importance of Identification with US

    Linda R. LaTrenta;Jennifer H. Menell;Elizabeth A. Morris;Andrea F. Abramson

  • Proton MR spectroscopy with choline peak as malignancy marker improves positive predictive value for breast cancer diagnosis: preliminary study.

    Lia Bartella;Elizabeth A. Morris;D. David Dershaw;Laura Liberman

  • MRI-Guided 9-Gauge Vacuum-Assisted Breast Biopsy: Initial Clinical Experience

    Laura Liberman;Nanette Bracero;Elizabeth Morris;Cynthia Thornton

  • MR imaging of the breast in patients with occult primary breast carcinoma.

    E A Morris;L H Schwartz;D D Dershaw;K J van Zee

  • Percutaneous image-guided core breast biopsy

    Laura Liberman

  • Determination of the presence and extent of pure ductal carcinoma in situ by mammography and magnetic resonance imaging.

    Jennifer H. Menell;Elizabeth A. Morris;D. David Dershaw;Andrea F. Abramson

  • Benign and malignant phyllodes tumors: mammographic and sonographic findings.

    L Liberman;E Bonaccio;D Hamele-Bena;A F Abramson

Frequent Co-Authors

D. David Dershaw
D. David Dershaw Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Elizabeth A. Morris
Elizabeth A. Morris Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Paul Peter Rosen
Paul Peter Rosen Cornell University
Kimberly J. Van Zee
Kimberly J. Van Zee Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Patrick I. Borgen
Patrick I. Borgen Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Edi Brogi
Edi Brogi Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Maureen F. Zakowski
Maureen F. Zakowski Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Lawrence H. Schwartz
Lawrence H. Schwartz Columbia University
Thomas H. Helbich
Thomas H. Helbich Medical University of Vienna
Deborah Schrag
Deborah Schrag Harvard University

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