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Overview

Robert D. Odze is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of medicine, with significant contributions in surgery, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, oncology, gastroenterology, and genetics.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics, including:

  • Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment
  • Esophageal and GI Pathology
  • Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis
  • Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments
  • Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
  • Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Robert D. Odze include Stuart J. Spechler, John R. Goldblum, Nicholas J. Shaheen, Matthew D. Stachler, and Rhonda F. Souza.

Odze has published extensively in journals such as Gastroenterology, UNC Libraries, The American Journal of Gastroenterology, Histopathology, and Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. The counts for their publications in these venues are as follows:

  • Gastroenterology (11 publications)
  • UNC Libraries (6 publications)
  • The American Journal of Gastroenterology (5 publications)
  • Histopathology (4 publications)
  • Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (4 publications)

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Odze include:

  • Diagnosis of digestive system tumours, 2020, International Journal of Cancer
  • International consensus to standardise histopathological scoring for small bowel strictures in Crohn's disease, 2021, Gut
  • Kyoto international consensus report on anatomy, pathophysiology and clinical significance of the gastro-oesophageal junction, 2022, Gut
  • Gastrointestinal tissue-based molecular biomarkers: a practical categorisation based on the 2019 World Health Organization classification of epithelial digestive tumours, 2020, Histopathology
  • Genomic signatures of past and present chromosomal instability in Barrett's esophagus and early esophageal adenocarcinoma, 2023, Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Comprehensive molecular characterization of gastric adenocarcinoma

    Adam J. Bass;Vesteinn Thorsson;Ilya Shmulevich;Sheila M. Reynolds

  • The 2019 WHO classification of tumours of the digestive system.

    Iris D Nagtegaal;Robert D Odze;David Klimstra;Valerie Paradis

  • Eosinophilic esophagitis: Updated consensus recommendations for children and adults

    Chris A. Liacouras;Glenn T. Furuta;Ikuo Hirano;Dan Atkins

  • SCENIC international consensus statement on surveillance and management of dysplasia in inflammatory bowel disease

    Loren Laine;Loren Laine;Tonya Kaltenbach;Alan Barkun;Kenneth R. McQuaid

  • Serrated Lesions of the Colorectum: Review and Recommendations From an Expert Panel

    Douglas K. Rex;Dennis J. Ahnen;John A. Baron;Kenneth P. Batts

  • AGA Medical Position Statement on the Diagnosis and Management of Colorectal Neoplasia in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Francis A. Farraye;Robert D. Odze;Jayne Eaden;Steven H. Itzkowitz

  • AGA Technical Review on the Diagnosis and Management of Colorectal Neoplasia in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Francis A. Farraye;Robert D. Odze;Jayne Eaden;Steven H. Itzkowitz

  • Consensus Statements for Management of Barrett's Dysplasia and Early-Stage Esophageal Adenocarcinoma, Based on a Delphi Process

    Cathy Bennett;Nimish Vakil;Jacques Bergman;Rebecca Harrison

  • Transcolonic endoscopic cholecystectomy: a NOTES survival study in a porcine model (with video).

    Reina D. Pai;Derek G. Fong;Michele E. Bundga;Robert D. Odze

  • The Peutz-Jegher gene product LKB1 is a mediator of p53-dependent cell death.

    Philip Karuman;Or Gozani;Robert D. Odze;Xun Clare Zhou

  • Paired exome analysis of Barrett's esophagus and adenocarcinoma.

    Matthew D Stachler;Matthew D Stachler;Amaro Taylor-Weiner;Shouyong Peng;Aaron McKenna

  • CCL2 Promotes Colorectal Carcinogenesis by Enhancing Polymorphonuclear Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Population and Function

    Eunyoung Chun;Sydney Lavoie;Monia Michaud;Carey Ann Gallini

  • Polypectomy may be adequate treatment for adenoma-like dysplastic lesions in chronic ulcerative colitis

    Marc Engelsgjerd;Francis A. Farraye;Robert D. Odze

  • Surgical Pathology of the GI Tract, Liver, Biliary Tract, and Pancreas

    [edited by] Robert D. Odze;John R. Goldblum

  • Phenotypic characteristics of a distinctive multilayered epithelium suggests that it is a precursor in the development of Barrett's esophagus.

    Jonathan N. Glickman;Yunn-Yi Chen;Helen H. Wang;Donald A. Antonioli

  • Long-term follow-up after polypectomy treatment for adenoma-like dysplastic lesions in ulcerative colitis.

    Robert D Odze;Francis A Farraye;Jonathan L Hecht;Jason L Hornick

  • NSAIDs Modulate CDKN2A, TP53, and DNA Content Risk for Progression to Esophageal Adenocarcinoma

    Patricia C Galipeau;Xiaohong Li;Patricia L Blount;Patricia L Blount;Carlo C Maley

  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and risk of neoplastic progression in Barrett's oesophagus: a prospective study.

    Thomas L Vaughan;Thomas L Vaughan;Linda M Dong;Linda M Dong;Patricia L Blount;Kamran Ayub

  • Diagnostic Problems and Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Robert Odze

  • Paired exome analysis of Barrett's esophagus and adenocarcinoma

    Matthew D Stachler;Amaro Taylor-Weiner;Shouyong Peng;Aaron McKenna

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian J. Reid
Brian J. Reid Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Jonathan N. Glickman
Jonathan N. Glickman Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Stuart J. Spechler
Stuart J. Spechler Baylor University Medical Center
Gregory Y. Lauwers
Gregory Y. Lauwers Harvard University
Thomas L. Vaughan
Thomas L. Vaughan University of Washington
Peter S. Rabinovitch
Peter S. Rabinovitch University of Washington
John R. Goldblum
John R. Goldblum Cleveland Clinic
Jason L. Hornick
Jason L. Hornick Brigham and Women's Hospital
Carlo C. Maley
Carlo C. Maley Arizona State University
Loren Laine
Loren Laine Yale University

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