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Steven H. Itzkowitz is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a strong focus on Oncology, Epidemiology, Genetics, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

The scientist's work emphasizes a range of topics including colorectal cancer screening and detection, inflammatory bowel disease, gastric cancer management and outcomes, genetic factors in colorectal cancer, microscopic colitis, pancreatic and hepatic oncology research, and cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Steven H. Itzkowitz include Shailja C. Shah, Jean-Frédéric Colombel, Lina Jandorf, Jordan E. Axelrad, and Cristina Villagra.

Their research contributions have been published extensively in journals such as Gastroenterology, Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Annals of Internal Medicine, and Cancer Prevention Research.

Recent representative publications include:

  • Colorectal Cancer in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Mechanisms and Management, 2021, Gastroenterology
  • Contributions of Adenocarcinoma and Carcinoid Tumors to Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Incidence Rates in the United States, 2020, Annals of Internal Medicine
  • Molecular mechanisms in colitis-associated colorectal cancer, 2023, Oncogenesis
  • Barriers Driving Racial Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening in African Americans, 2020, Current Gastroenterology Reports
  • Specificity of the Multi-Target Stool DNA Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Average-Risk 45-49 Year-Olds: A Cross-Sectional Study, 2021, Cancer Prevention Research

Best Publications

  • Multitarget Stool DNA Testing for Colorectal-Cancer Screening

    Thomas F. Imperiale;David F. Ransohoff;Steven H. Itzkowitz;Theodore R. Levin

  • Inflammation and Cancer IV. Colorectal cancer in inflammatory bowel disease: the role of inflammation

    Steven H. Itzkowitz;Xianyang Yio

  • Intestinal inflammation and cancer

    Thomas A. Ullman;Steven H. Itzkowitz

  • Fecal DNA versus fecal occult blood for colorectal-cancer screening in an average-risk population.

    Thomas F. Imperiale;David F. Ransohoff;Steven H. Itzkowitz;Barry A. Turnbull

  • Histologic inflammation is a risk factor for progression to colorectal neoplasia in ulcerative colitis: a cohort study.

    Roopali Bansal Gupta;Noam Harpaz;Steven Itzkowitz;Sabera Hossain

  • Toll-Like Receptor-4 Promotes the Development of Colitis-Associated Colorectal Tumors

    Masayuki Fukata;Anli Chen;Arunan S. Vamadevan;Jason Cohen

  • Consensus conference: Colorectal cancer screening and surveillance in inflammatory bowel disease

    Steven H Itzkowitz;Daniel H Present

  • Cancers Complicating Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Laurent Beaugerie;Steven H Itzkowitz

  • Pathology of mouse models of intestinal cancer: Consensus report and recommendations

    Gregory P. Boivin;Kay Washington;Kan Yang;Jerrold M. Ward

  • Expression of Tn, sialosyl-Tn, and T antigens in human colon cancer

    Steven H. Itzkowitz;Mei Yuan;Carolyn K. Montgomery;Thomas Kjeldsen

  • 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

  • Diagnosis and management of dysplasia in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases

    Steven H Itzkowitz;Noam Harpaz

  • Sialosyl-Tn : a novel mucin antigen associated with prognosis in colorectal cancer patients

    Steven H. Itzkowitz;Elana J. Bloom;William A. Kokal;Gunnard Modin

  • Mutant p53 Prolongs NF-κB Activation and Promotes Chronic Inflammation and Inflammation-Associated Colorectal Cancer

    Tomer Cooks;Ioannis S. Pateras;Ohad Tarcic;Hilla Solomon

  • Progression of flat low-grade dysplasia to advanced neoplasia in patients with ulcerative colitis

    Thomas A. Ullman;Victoria Croog;Noam Harpaz;David Sachar

  • GLUT1 glucose transporter expression in colorectal carcinoma: a marker for poor prognosis.

    Richard S. Haber;Allison Rathan;Kenneth R. Weiser;Alla Pritsker

  • Cancer in inflammatory bowel disease

    Jianlin Xie;Steven H Itzkowitz

  • Colorectal Cancer in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Mechanisms and Management.

    Shailja C. Shah;Steven H. Itzkowitz

  • Colorectal cancer in inflammatory bowel disease.

    Jonathan Potack;Steven H. Itzkowitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Frederic Colombel
Jean-Frederic Colombel Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Young S. Kim
Young S. Kim University of California, San Francisco
Bruce E. Sands
Bruce E. Sands Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
William H. Redd
William H. Redd Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Myron Schwartz
Myron Schwartz Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Sen-itiroh Hakomori
Sen-itiroh Hakomori Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute
Katherine N. DuHamel
Katherine N. DuHamel Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Marla Dubinsky
Marla Dubinsky Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Lloyd Mayer
Lloyd Mayer Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Laurie Keefer
Laurie Keefer Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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