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Stephen J. Withrow is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of medicine, with particular attention to pulmonary and respiratory medicine as well as oncology. This specialization reflects in their work on veterinary oncology and cancer diagnosis and treatment.

The scientist's contributions include publications in the area of veterinary oncology research, with specific interest in sarcoma diagnosis and treatment. These topics form the main focus of their research efforts.

One notable recent publication by Stephen J. Withrow is titled "Outcome and prognosis for canine appendicular osteosarcoma treated with stereotactic body radiation therapy in 123 dogs," published in 2021 in the journal Veterinary and Comparative Oncology.

  • Outcome and prognosis for canine appendicular osteosarcoma treated with stereotactic body radiation therapy in 123 dogs (2021, Veterinary and Comparative Oncology)

Collaborations with other researchers are an important part of their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Tiffany Martin
  • Lynn Griffin
  • J. T. Custis
  • Stewart D. Ryan
  • Mary H. Lafferty

Their research has been primarily published in the venue Veterinary and Comparative Oncology, where at least one publication has appeared.

Best Publications

  • Withrow & Macewen's Small Animal Clinical Oncology

    Stephen J. Withrow;David M Vail;Rodney L Page

  • The dog as a cancer model.

    Chand Khanna;Kerstin Lindblad-Toh;David Vail;Cheryl London

  • Prognostic factors for surgical treatment of soft-tissue sarcomas in dogs: 75 cases (1986-1996).

    C A Kuntz;W S Dernell;B E Powers;C Devitt

  • Canine Bladder and Urethral Tumors: A Retrospective Study of 115 Cases (1980–1985)

    Alan M. Norris;Elizabeth J. Laing;Victor E. O. Valli;Stephen J. Withrow

  • Canine tumor cross-species genomics uncovers targets linked to osteosarcoma progression

    Melissa Paoloni;Sean Davis;Susan Lana;Stephen Withrow

  • Comparative aspects of osteosarcoma : dog versus man

    Stephen J. Withrow;Barbara E. Powers;Rodney C. Straw;Ross M. Wilkins

  • Amputation and Carboplatin for Treatment of Dogs With Osteosarcoma: 48 Cases (1991 to 1993)

    Philip J. Bergman;E. Gregory MacEwen;Ilene D. Kurzman;Carolyn J. Henry

  • Canine osteosarcoma. Treatment by amputation versus amputation and adjuvant chemotherapy using doxorubicin and cisplatin.

    G N Mauldin;R E Matus;S J Withrow;A K Patnaik

  • Small Animal Clinical Oncology

    Stephen J. Withrow;E. Gregory MacEwen

  • Amputation and Cisplatin for Treatment of Canine Osteosarcoma

    Rodney C. Straw;Stephen J. Withrow;Sherri L. Richter;Barbara E. Powers

  • Biology of childhood osteogenic sarcoma and potential targets for therapeutic development : Meeting summary

    Richard Gorlick;Peter Anderson;Irene Andrulis;Carola Arndt

  • Massive hepatocellular carcinoma in dogs: 48 cases (1992-2002).

    Julius M. Liptak;William S. Dernell;Eric Monnet;Barbara E. Powers

  • Surgery and doxorubicin in dogs with hemangiosarcoma.

    Gregory K. Ogilvie;Barbara E. Powers;Craig H. Mallinckrodt;Stephen J. Withrow

  • Pheochromocytoma in 50 dogs.

    Stephen D. Gilson;Stephen J. Withrow;Steven L. Wheeler;David C. Twedt

  • Clinical outcome of dogs with grade-II mast cell tumors treated with surgery alone: 55 cases (1996–1999)

    Bernard Séguin;Nicole F. Leibman;Victoria S. Bregazzi;Gregory K. Ogilvie

  • Chapter 18 – Tumors of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues

    David M. Vail;Stephen J. Withrow

  • Improved Survival Associated With Postoperative Wound Infection in Dogs Treated With Limb-Salvage Surgery for Osteosarcoma

    B. Duncan X. Lascelles;William S. Dernell;Maria T. Correa;Mary Lafferty

  • Phase II Evaluation of Doxorubicin for Treatment of Various Canine Neoplasms

    G K Ogilvie;H A Reynolds;R C Richardson;S J Withrow

  • Limb-sparing treatment for osteosarcoma in dogs.

    S M LaRue;S J Withrow;B E Powers;R H Wrigley

  • Prognostic importance of alkaline phosphatase activity in serum from dogs with appendicular osteosarcoma: 75 cases (1990-1996).

    N Ehrhart;W S Dernell;W E Hoffmann;R M Weigel

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark W. Dewhirst
Mark W. Dewhirst Duke University
Jaime F. Modiano
Jaime F. Modiano University of Minnesota
Steven W. Dow
Steven W. Dow Colorado State University
Mark C. Manning
Mark C. Manning Colorado State University
Gary Cutter
Gary Cutter University of Alabama at Birmingham
Richard Gorlick
Richard Gorlick The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Malcolm A. Smith
Malcolm A. Smith National Institutes of Health
Theodore W. Randolph
Theodore W. Randolph University of Colorado Boulder
Poul H. Sorensen
Poul H. Sorensen University of British Columbia
Paul S. Meltzer
Paul S. Meltzer National Institutes of Health

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