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Overview

Stephanie L. Brown is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with significant contributions spanning pulmonary and respiratory medicine, radiation, surgery, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and oncology.

Their main topics of research include:

  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research
  • Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Management of metastatic bone disease
  • MRI in cancer diagnosis

Stephanie L. Brown has published extensively in various scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Radiotherapy and Oncology
  • Critical Care Medicine
  • The Lancet Oncology
  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • European Urology

Notable recent publications from Stephanie L. Brown are:

  • Intensity-modulated radiotherapy versus stereotactic body radiotherapy for prostate cancer (PACE-B): 2-year toxicity results from an open-label, randomised, phase 3, non-inferiority trial, 2022, The Lancet Oncology
  • Phase 3 Trial of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy in Localized Prostate Cancer, 2024, New England Journal of Medicine
  • ESTRO ACROP guidelines for external beam radiotherapy of patients with uncomplicated bone metastases, 2022, Radiotherapy and Oncology
  • ESTRO ACROP guidelines for external beam radiotherapy of patients with complicated bone metastases, 2022, Radiotherapy and Oncology
  • PIVOTALboost: A phase III randomised controlled trial of prostate and pelvis versus prostate alone radiotherapy with or without prostate boost (CRUK/16/018), 2020, Clinical and Translational Radiation Oncology

Throughout their career, Brown has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Alison Tree
  • Peter Ostler
  • Olivia Naismith
  • Shaun Tolan
  • Emma Hall

Stephanie L. Brown's work addresses critical issues in radiotherapy and oncology, especially related to prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment approaches, advanced radiotherapy techniques, and the management of bone metastases.

Best Publications

  • Happiness unpacked: positive emotions increase life satisfaction by building resilience.

    Michael A. Cohn;Barbara L. Fredrickson;Stephanie L. Brown;Joseph A. Mikels

  • Reinterpreting the Empathy-Altruism Relationship: When One Into One Equals Oneness

    Robert B. Cialdini;Stephanie L. Brown;Brian P. Lewis;Carol Luce

  • Providing Social Support May Be More Beneficial Than Receiving It Results From a Prospective Study of Mortality

    Stephanie L. Brown;Randolph M. Nesse;Amiram D. Vinokur;Dylan M. Smith

  • The effects of perspective taking on motivations for helping: Still no evidence for altruism.

    Jon K. Maner;Carol L. Luce;Steven L. Neuberg;Robert B. Cialdini

  • Motives for volunteering are associated with mortality risk in older adults.

    Sara Konrath;Andrea Fuhrel-Forbis;Alina Lou;Stephanie Brown

  • Caregiving Behavior Is Associated With Decreased Mortality Risk

    Stephanie L. Brown;Dylan M. Smith;Richard Schulz;Mohammed U. Kabeto

  • Does Empathy Lead to Anything More Than Superficial Helping? Comment on Batson et al. (1997)

    Steven L. Neuberg;Robert B. Cialdini;Stephanie L. Brown;Carol Luce

  • Experimental Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Group Intervention for Dementia Caregivers

    W E Haley;S L Brown;E G Levine

  • TARGET ARTICLE: Selective Investment Theory: Recasting the Functional Significance of Close Relationships

    Stephanie L. Brown;R. Michael Brown

  • Connecting prosocial behavior to improved physical health: Contributions from the neurobiology of parenting.

    Stephanie L. Brown;Stephanie L. Brown;R. Michael Brown

  • Giving to Others and the Association Between Stress and Mortality

    Michael J. Poulin;Stephanie L. Brown;Amanda J. Dillard;Dylan M. Smith

  • Volunteering by older adults and risk of mortality: a meta-analysis.

    Morris A. Okun;Ellen Wan Heung Yeung;Stephanie Brown

  • Age preferences and mate choice among homosexuals and heterosexuals: A case for modular psychological mechanisms.

    Douglas T. Kenrick;Richard C. Keefe;Angela Bryan;Alicia Barr

  • Parenting and Beyond: Common Neurocircuits Underlying Parental and Altruistic Caregiving.

    James E. Swain;Sara H. Konrath;Stephanie L. Brown;Eric D. Finegood

  • Patient Suffering and Caregiver Compassion: New Opportunities for Research, Practice, and Policy

    Richard Schulz;Randy S. Hebert;Mary Amanda Dew;Stephanie L. Brown

  • Informal Caregiving: A Reappraisal of Effects on Caregivers

    R. Michael Brown;Stephanie L. Brown

  • Religion and Emotional Compensation: Results from a Prospective Study of Widowhood

    Stephanie L. Brown;Randolph M. Nesse;James S. House;Rebecca L. Utz

  • Does a helping hand mean a heavy heart? Helping behavior and well-being among spouse caregivers.

    Michael J. Poulin;Stephanie L. Brown;Peter A. Ubel;Dylan M. Smith

  • Social closeness increases salivary progesterone in humans.

    Stephanie L. Brown;Barbara L. Fredrickson;Michelle M. Wirth;Michael J. Poulin

  • Coping With Spousal Loss: Potential Buffering Effects of Self-Reported Helping Behavior

    Stephanie L. Brown;R. Michael Brown;James S. House;Dylan M. Smith

  • A framework for the unification of the behavioral sciences. Commentaries. Author's reply

    Herbert Gintis;George Ainslie;Larry Arnhart;R. Alexander Bentley

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert B. Cialdini
Robert B. Cialdini Arizona State University
Peter A. Ubel
Peter A. Ubel Duke University
James S. House
James S. House University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Amiram D. Vinokur
Amiram D. Vinokur University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Randolph M. Nesse
Randolph M. Nesse Arizona State University
Steven L. Neuberg
Steven L. Neuberg Arizona State University
Barbara L. Fredrickson
Barbara L. Fredrickson University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Douglas T. Kenrick
Douglas T. Kenrick Arizona State University
Richard Schulz
Richard Schulz University of Pittsburgh
Roee Holtzer
Roee Holtzer Yeshiva University

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