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William A. Cliby

William A. Cliby

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Medicine

D-Index
86
Citations
24313
World Ranking
14242
National Ranking
7203

Overview

William A. Cliby is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with particular attention to reproductive medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, oncology, and physiology.

Their work covers key topics including:

  • Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment
  • Endometrial and cervical cancer treatments
  • Intraperitoneal and appendiceal malignancies
  • Uterine myomas and treatments
  • Nutrition and health in aging
  • Cancer and skin lesions
  • Endometriosis research and treatment

William A. Cliby has contributed extensively to the following publication venues:

  • Gynecologic Oncology
  • International Journal of Gynecological Cancer
  • Gynecologic Oncology Reports
  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology

Notable recent papers include:

  • Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Extramammary Paget Disease (2022, JAMA Oncology)
  • Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Newly Diagnosed, Advanced Ovarian Cancer: ASCO Guideline Update (2025, Journal of Clinical Oncology)
  • Surgical training in gynecologic oncology: Past, present, future (2020, Gynecologic Oncology)
  • Less guessing, more evidence in identifying patients least fit for cytoreductive surgery in advanced ovarian cancer: A triage algorithm to individualize surgical management (2020, Gynecologic Oncology)
  • Invasive vulvar extramammary Paget's disease in the United States (2020, Gynecologic Oncology)

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors, among them:

  • Carrie Langstraat
  • Amanika Kumar
  • Michaela E. McGree
  • Amy L. Weaver
  • Deepa Maheswari Narasimhulu

Best Publications

  • Prospective assessment of lymphatic dissemination in endometrial cancer: a paradigm shift in surgical staging.

    Andrea Mariani;Sean C. Dowdy;William A. Cliby;Bobbie S. Gostout

  • Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for newly diagnosed, advanced ovarian cancer: Society of Gynecologic Oncology and American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline ☆

    Alexi A. Wright;Kari Bohlke;Deborah K. Armstrong;Michael A. Bookman

  • Overexpression of a kinase-inactive ATR protein causes sensitivity to DNA-damaging agents and defects in cell cycle checkpoints.

    William A. Cliby;William A. Cliby;Christopher J. Roberts;Karlene A. Cimprich;Karlene A. Cimprich;Cheri M. Stringer

  • Aggressive surgical effort and improved survival in advanced-stage ovarian cancer

    Giovanni D. Aletti;Sean C. Dowdy;Bobbie S. Gostout;Monica B. Jones

  • Detection of epithelial ovarian cancer using 1H‐NMR‐based metabonomics

    Kunle Odunsi;Robert M. Wollman;Christine B. Ambrosone;Alan Hutson

  • Relationship among surgical complexity, short-term morbidity, and overall survival in primary surgery for advanced ovarian cancer.

    Giovanni D. Aletti;Sean C. Dowdy;Karl C. Podratz;William A. Cliby

  • Prognostic and Therapeutic Relevance of Molecular Subtypes in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

    Gottfried E. Konecny;Chen Wang;Habib Hamidi;Boris Winterhoff

  • Expression of p16 and Retinoblastoma Determines Response to CDK4/6 Inhibition in Ovarian Cancer

    Gottfried E. Konecny;Boris Winterhoff;Teodora Kolarova;Jingwei Qi

  • Phase I Trial of Intraperitoneal Administration of an Oncolytic Measles Virus Strain Engineered to Express Carcinoembryonic Antigen for Recurrent Ovarian Cancer

    Evanthia Galanis;Lynn C. Hartmann;William A. Cliby;Harry J. Long

  • Human Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Allelotype

    W. Cliby;S. Ritland;L. Hartmann;M. Dodson

  • Genetic Analysis of Early- versus Late-Stage Ovarian Tumors

    Viji Shridhar;Ajay Pandita;Rajeswari Avula;Julie Staub

  • S phase and G2 arrests induced by topoisomerase I poisons are dependent on ATR kinase function.

    William A. Cliby;Kriste A. Lewis;Kia K. Lilly;Scott H. Kaufmann

  • Multi-Institutional Reciprocal Validation Study of Computed Tomography Predictors of Suboptimal Primary Cytoreduction in Patients With Advanced Ovarian Cancer

    Allison E. Axtell;Margaret H. Lee;Robert E. Bristow;Sean C. Dowdy

  • The National Cancer Database report on advanced-stage epithelial ovarian cancer: Impact of hospital surgical case volume on overall survival and surgical treatment paradigm

    Robert E. Bristow;Bryan E. Palis;Dennis S. Chi;William A. Cliby

  • Disparities in Ovarian Cancer Care Quality and Survival According to Race and Socioeconomic Status

    Robert E. Bristow;Matthew A. Powell;Noor Al-Hammadi;Ling Chen

  • Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM) and ATM and Rad3-related Protein Exhibit Selective Target Specificities in Response to Different Forms of DNA Damage

    Christopher E. Helt;William A. Cliby;Peter C. Keng;Robert A. Bambara

  • Cystathionine Beta-Synthase (CBS) Contributes to Advanced Ovarian Cancer Progression and Drug Resistance

    Sanjib Bhattacharyya;Sounik Saha;Karuna Giri;Ian R. Lanza

  • Identification of patient groups at highest risk from traditional approach to ovarian cancer treatment

    Giovanni D. Aletti;Eric L. Eisenhauer;Antonio Santillan;Allison Axtell

  • Enhanced Recovery in Gynecologic Surgery

    Eleftheria Kalogera;Jamie N. Bakkum-Gamez;Christopher J. Jankowski;Emanuel Trabuco

  • Detection of epithelial ovarian cancer using 1 H-NMR-based metabonomics

    Kunle Odunsi;Robert M. Wollman;Christine B. Ambrosone;Alan Hutson

Frequent Co-Authors

Amy L. Weaver
Amy L. Weaver Mayo Clinic
Sean C. Dowdy
Sean C. Dowdy Mayo Clinic
Karl C. Podratz
Karl C. Podratz Mayo Clinic
Gary L. Keeney
Gary L. Keeney Mayo Clinic
Lynn C. Hartmann
Lynn C. Hartmann Mayo Clinic
Robert E. Bristow
Robert E. Bristow University of California, Irvine
Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum
Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Dennis S. Chi
Dennis S. Chi Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Ellen L. Goode
Ellen L. Goode Mayo Clinic
Jeremy Chien
Jeremy Chien University of California, Davis

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