Manjit S. Bains mainly investigates Surgery, Thoracotomy, Respiratory disease, Stage and Cancer. His Surgery research incorporates elements of Lung cancer, Pneumonectomy, Carcinoma and Radiology. He has included themes like Resection and Lung in his Carcinoma study.
His Thoracotomy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Proportional hazards model and Cardiothoracic surgery. His Stage research incorporates elements of Retrospective cohort study, Extrapleural Pneumonectomy, Disease, Thymoma and Survival analysis. His work carried out in the field of Cancer brings together such families of science as Esophagus, Prospective cohort study and Risk factor.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Surgery, Internal medicine, Oncology, Chemotherapy and Radiology. The various areas that he examines in his Surgery study include Cancer, Carcinoma and Esophagectomy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Survival rate, Lung cancer and Retrospective cohort study.
The concepts of his Lung cancer study are interwoven with issues in Respiratory disease and Lung. The study incorporates disciplines such as Etoposide, Combination chemotherapy and Primary tumor in addition to Oncology. His research investigates the connection between Adenocarcinoma and topics such as Stage that intersect with issues in Hazard ratio.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Surgery, Proportional hazards model, Oncology and Esophagectomy. His studies examine the connections between Internal medicine and genetics, as well as such issues in Gastroenterology, with regards to Disease. His work deals with themes such as Pneumonectomy and Cohort, which intersect with Surgery.
His study in Proportional hazards model is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Chemotherapy, Hazard ratio, Confidence interval, Teratoma and Primary tumor. His Hazard ratio study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Stage and Lung cancer. His Lung cancer study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cancer and Radiology.
His main research concerns Surgery, Internal medicine, Retrospective cohort study, Hazard ratio and Survival analysis. His research in Surgery intersects with topics in Esophagectomy and Pneumonectomy. His Internal medicine research includes themes of Gastroenterology and Oncology.
His Retrospective cohort study course of study focuses on Robotic Surgical Procedures and Non small cell, Cardiothoracic surgery, Gastropexy and Dysphagia. His studies deal with areas such as Stage, Chemoradiotherapy, Proportional hazards model and Cumulative incidence as well as Hazard ratio. He interconnects Brief Pain Inventory, Thoracotomy and Cohort in the investigation of issues within Survival analysis.
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Incidence of local recurrence and second primary tumors in resected stage I lung cancer
Nael Martini;Manjit S. Bains;Michael E. Burt;Maureen F. Zakowski.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (1995)
A phase II trial of surgical resection and adjuvant high-dose hemithoracic radiation for malignant pleural mesothelioma.
Valerie W. Rusch;Kenneth Rosenzweig;Ennapadam Venkatraman;Larry Leon.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (2001)
Patterns of Initial Recurrence in Completely Resected Gastric Adenocarcinoma
Michael D'Angelica;Mithat Gonen;Murray F. Brennan;Alan D. Turnbull.
Annals of Surgery (2004)
Extrapleural pneumonectomy versus pleurectomy/decortication in the surgical management of malignant pleural mesothelioma: results in 663 patients.
Raja M. Flores;Harvey I. Pass;Venkatraman E. Seshan;Joseph Dycoco.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (2008)
Preoperative chemotherapy for stage IIIa (N2) lung cancer: the Sloan-Kettering experience with 136 patients.
Nael Martini;Mark G. Kris;Betty J. Flehinger;Richard J. Gralla.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery (1993)
Thymoma: A multivariate analysis of factors predicting survival
David Blumberg;Jeffrey L. Port;Benny Weksler;Ruby Delgado.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery (1995)
Whole Body 18FDG-PET and the Response of Esophageal Cancer to Induction Therapy: Results of a Prospective Trial
Robert J. Downey;Tim Akhurst;David Ilson;Robert Ginsberg.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2003)
Lobectomy by video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) versus thoracotomy for lung cancer
Raja M. Flores;Bernard J. Park;Joseph Dycoco;Anna Aronova.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (2009)
The impact of complications on outcomes after resection for esophageal and gastroesophageal junction carcinoma
Nabil P Rizk;Peter B Bach;Deborah Schrag;Manjit S Bains.
Journal of The American College of Surgeons (2004)
Morbidity and mortality after neoadjuvant therapy for lung cancer: the risks of right pneumonectomy
Jocelyne Martin;Robert J Ginsberg;Amir Abolhoda;Manjit S Bains.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery (2001)
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