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Overview

Lisa A. Newman is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine, with a focus on Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Subfields of study include Oncology, Cancer Research, Genetics, Molecular Biology, and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's main research topics cover Global Cancer Incidence and Screening, Breast Cancer Treatment Studies, Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics, BRCA Gene Mutations in Cancer, Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer, Cancer Risks and Factors, and COVID-19 and healthcare impacts.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Lisa A. Newman include Melissa B. Davis, Rachel Martini, Yalei Chen, Olivier Elemento, and Solange Bayard.

Their work has been published extensively in several notable venues, including Annals of Surgical Oncology, Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, Cancer Research, JAMA Surgery, and Current Breast Cancer Reports.

Recent significant papers authored or coauthored by Lisa A. Newman include:

  • Breast Cancer Statistics, 2022 (2022), published in CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
  • Cancer health disparities in racial/ethnic minorities in the United States (2020), published in British Journal of Cancer
  • Breast cancer statistics 2024 (2024), published in CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
  • African Ancestry-Associated Gene Expression Profiles in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Underlie Altered Tumor Biology and Clinical Outcome in Women of African Descent (2022), published in Cancer Discovery
  • Disparities in Breast Cancer Associated With African American Identity (2021), published in American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book

Best Publications

  • Breast cancer statistics, 2019.

    Carol E. DeSantis;Jiemin Ma;Mia M. Gaudet;Lisa A. Newman

  • Breast cancer statistics, 2017, racial disparity in mortality by state.

    Carol E. DeSantis;Jiemin Ma;Ann Goding Sauer;Lisa A. Newman

  • Clinical Course of Breast Cancer Patients With Complete Pathologic Primary Tumor and Axillary Lymph Node Response to Doxorubicin-Based Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy

    Henry M. Kuerer;Lisa A. Newman;Terry L. Smith;Fred C. Ames

  • Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Patients With Early-Stage Breast Cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline Update

    Gary H. Lyman;Sarah Temin;Stephen B. Edge;Lisa A. Newman

  • Cancer health disparities in racial/ethnic minorities in the United States

    Valentina A Zavala;Paige M Bracci;John M Carethers;Luis Carvajal-Carmona

  • Meta-Analysis of Survival in African American and White American Patients With Breast Cancer: Ethnicity Compared With Socioeconomic Status

    Lisa A. Newman;Kent A. Griffith;Ismail Jatoi;Michael S. Simon

  • Incidence and impact of documented eradication of breast cancer axillary lymph node metastases before surgery in patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

    Henry M. Kuerer;Aysegul A. Sahin;Kelly K. Hunt;Lisa A. Newman

  • Projecting Individualized Absolute Invasive Breast Cancer Risk in African American Women

    Mitchell H. Gail;Joseph P. Costantino;David Pee;Melissa Bondy

  • Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Is Accurate After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer

    Tara M. Breslin;Lisa Cohen;Aysegul A Sahin;Jason B. Fleming

  • Effect of Esthetic Outcome After Breast-Conserving Surgery on Psychosocial Functioning and Quality of Life

    Jennifer F. Waljee;Emily S. Hu;Peter A. Ubel;Dylan M. Smith

  • Presentation, treatment, and outcome of local recurrence after skin-sparing mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction

    Lisa A. Newman;Henry M. Kuerer;Kelly K. Hunt;Stephen S. Kroll

  • Changes in surgical management resulting from case review at a breast cancer multidisciplinary tumor board

    Erika A. Newman;Amy B. Guest;Mark A. Helvie;Marilyn A. Roubidoux

  • Predictors of re-excision among women undergoing breast-conserving surgery for cancer.

    Jennifer F. Waljee;Emily S. Hu;Lisa A. Newman;Amy K. Alderman;Amy K. Alderman

  • Health Disparities and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer in African American Women: A Review

    Lisa A. Newman;Linda M. Kaljee

  • Small (≤2-cm) breast cancer treated with US-guided radiofrequency ablation: Feasibility study

    Bruno D. Fornage;Nour Sneige;Merrick I. Ross;Attiqa N. Mirza

  • Radiofrequency ablation of solid tumors.

    A. N. Mirza;Bruno D Fornage;N. Sneige;Henry Mark Kuerer

  • Nonsentinel node metastasis in breast cancer patients: assessment of an existing and a new predictive nomogram

    Amy C. Degnim;Carol Reynolds;Gouri Pantvaidya;Shaheen Zakaria

  • African Ancestry and Higher Prevalence of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Findings From an International Study

    Azadeh Stark;Azadeh Stark;Celina G. Kleer;Iman Martin;Baffour Awuah

  • Swallowing disorders in the first year after radiation and chemoradiation.

    Jeri A. Logemann;Barbara Roa Pauloski;Alfred W. Rademaker;Cathy L. Lazarus

  • Long-term complications associated with breast-conservation surgery and radiotherapy

    Funda Meric;Thomas A. Buchholz;Nadeem Q. Mirza;Georges Vlastos

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry Mark Kuerer
Henry Mark Kuerer The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
S. Eva Singletary
S. Eva Singletary The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Kelly K. Hunt
Kelly K. Hunt The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Merrick I. Ross
Merrick I. Ross The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Sofia D. Merajver
Sofia D. Merajver University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Max S. Wicha
Max S. Wicha University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Celina G. Kleer
Celina G. Kleer University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Alfred E. Chang
Alfred E. Chang University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Barry W. Feig
Barry W. Feig The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Gabriel N. Hortobagyi
Gabriel N. Hortobagyi The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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