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Andre E. Kim

Researcher at University of Southern California

Publications -  23
Citations -  663

Andre E. Kim is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Colorectal cancer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 500 citations.

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Hormone-receptor expression and ovarian cancer survival: an Ovarian Tumor Tissue Analysis consortium study

Weiva Sieh, +70 more
- 01 Aug 2013 - 
TL;DR: Clinical trials, stratified by subtype and biomarker status, are needed to establish whether hormone-receptor status predicts response to endocrine treatment, and whether it could guide personalised treatment for ovarian cancer.
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Radical Prostatectomy or External Beam Radiation Therapy vs No Local Therapy for Survival Benefit in Metastatic Prostate Cancer: A SEER-Medicare Analysis.

TL;DR: Local therapy with radical prostatectomy and intensity modulated radiation therapy but not with conformal radiation therapy was associated with a survival benefit in men with metastatic prostate cancer, and this finding warrants prospective evaluation in clinical trials.
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Meat intake, cooking methods, dietary carcinogens, and colorectal cancer risk: findings from the Colorectal Cancer Family Registry.

TL;DR: The results support the role of specific meat types and cooking practices as possible sources of human carcinogens relevant for CRC risk, and find no evidence of an association between total nonprocessed red meat or total processed meat and CRC risk.
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Stomach cancer disparity among Korean Americans by tumor characteristics: comparison with non-Hispanic whites, Japanese Americans, South Koreans, and Japanese

TL;DR: The incidence in Korean Americans has declined during recent years, for both cardia and noncardia sites and for both intestinal- and diffuse-type histology, and the persistent disparity between Korean Americans and other racial-ethnic groups warrants additional strategies for prevention and earlier diagnosis.