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Bonnie N. Joe
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 191
Citations - 3839
Bonnie N. Joe is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Breast MRI. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 178 publications receiving 2997 citations. Previous affiliations of Bonnie N. Joe include University of California & University of Southern California.
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Diffusion-weighted MRI Findings Predict Pathologic Response in Neoadjuvant Treatment of Breast Cancer: The ACRIN 6698 Multicenter Trial
Savannah C. Partridge,Zheng Zhang,Zheng Zhang,David C. Newitt,Jessica Gibbs,Thomas L. Chenevert,Mark A. Rosen,Patrick J. Bolan,Helga S. Marques,Helga S. Marques,Justin Romanoff,Justin Romanoff,Lisa Cimino,Bonnie N. Joe,Heidi Umphrey,Haydee Ojeda-Fournier,Basak E. Dogan,Basak E. Dogan,Karen Y. Oh,Hiroyuki Abe,Jennifer S. Drukteinis,Laura J. Esserman,Nola M. Hylton +22 more
TL;DR: After 12 weeks of therapy, change in breast tumor apparent diffusion coefficient at MRI predicts complete pathologic response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
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Imaging Neoadjuvant Therapy Response in Breast Cancer
TL;DR: Functional and molecular imaging approaches being investigated as emerging techniques for evaluating neoadjuvant therapy response for patients with primary breast cancer are reviewed.
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Adrenal masses: CT characterization with histogram analysis method
TL;DR: The histogram method is far more sensitive than the 10-HU threshold method for diagnosis of adrenal adenomas at enhanced CT, with specificity maintained at 100%.
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Brain Tumor Volume Measurement: Comparison of Manual and Semiautomated Methods
Bonnie N. Joe,Melanie B. Fukui,Carolyn C. Meltzer,Qingshou Huang,Roger S. Day,Phil J. Greer,Michael E. Bozik +6 more
TL;DR: The semiautomated computer method of measuring tumor volume was faster than the manual trace method and offered an alternative to manual tracing for measuring serial tumor volumes in patients with high-grade brain neoplasms.
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The California Breast Density Information Group: A Collaborative Response to the Issues of Breast Density, Breast Cancer Risk, and Breast Density Notification Legislation
Elissa R. Price,Jonathan B Hargreaves,Jafi A. Lipson,Edward A. Sickles,R. James Brenner,Karen K. Lindfors,Bonnie N. Joe,Jessica W.T. Leung,Stephen A. Feig,Lawrence W. Bassett,Haydee Ojeda-Fournier,Bruce L. Daniel,Allison W. Kurian,Elyse Love,Lauren Ryan,Donna D. Walgenbach,Debra M. Ikeda +16 more
TL;DR: A working group of breast imagers and breast cancer risk specialists was formed to provide a common response framework and the goal of developing educational materials for referring clinicians and patients was reached with the construction of an easily accessible Web site that contains information about breast density, breastcancer risk assessment, and supplementary imaging.