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Brian G Van Ness
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 133
Citations - 7957
Brian G Van Ness is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiple myeloma & Bortezomib. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 127 publications receiving 7484 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian G Van Ness include Fox Chase Cancer Center & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Criteria for the classification of monoclonal gammopathies, multiple myeloma and related disorders: a report of the International Myeloma Working Group
Robert A. Kyle,J. Anthony Child,Kenneth C. Anderson,Bart Barlogie,Régis Bataille,William I. Bensinger,Joan Bladé,Mario Boccadoro,William S. Dalton,Meletios A. Dimopoulos,Benjamin Djulbegovic,Mark T. Drayson,Brian G.M. Durie,Thiery Facon,Rafael Fonseca,Gösta Gahrton,Philip R. Greipp,Jean Luc Harousseau,David P. Harrington,Mohamad A. Hussein,Douglas E. Joshua,Heinz Ludwig,Gareth J. Morgan,Martin M. Oken,R. L. Powles,Paul G. Richardson,David Roodman,Jesús F. San Miguel,Kazuyuki Shimizu,Chaim Shustik,Bhawna Sirohi,Pieter Sonneveld,Guido J Tricot,Ingemar Turesson,Brian G Van Ness,David H. Vesole,Donna M. Weber,Jan Westin,Keith Wheatley +38 more
TL;DR: The International Myeloma Working Group has reviewed the criteria for diagnosis and classification with the aim of producing simple, easily used definitions based on routinely available investigations to facilitate comparison of therapeutic trial data.
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Managing incidental findings in human subjects research: Analysis and recommendations
Susan M. Wolf,Frances P Lawrenz,Charles A. Nelson,Jeffrey P. Kahn,Mildred K. Cho,Ellen Wright Clayton,Joel G. Fletcher,Michael K. Georgieff,Dale E. Hammerschmidt,Kathy Hudson,Judy Illes,Vivek Kapur,Moira A. Keane,Barbara A. Koenig,Bonnie S. LeRoy,Elizabeth G. McFarland,Jordan Paradise,Lisa S. Parker,Sharon F. Terry,Brian G Van Ness,Benjamin S. Wilfond +20 more
TL;DR: Recommendations of a two-year project group funded by NIH to study how to manageIFs in genetic and genomic research, as well as imaging research are reported, which conclude that researchers have an obligation to address the possibility of discovering IFs in their protocol and communications with the IRB and research participants.
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Clinical and biologic implications of recurrent genomic aberrations in myeloma
Rafael Fonseca,Emily A. Blood,Montserrat Rué,David P. Harrington,Martin M. Oken,Robert A. Kyle,Gordon W. Dewald,Brian G Van Ness,Scott Van Wier,Kimberly J. Henderson,Richard J. Bailey,Philip R. Greipp +11 more
TL;DR: A stratification of patients into 3 distinct categories allowed for prognostication: poor prognosis group (t(4;14)(p16;q32), t(14; 16)(q32;q23), and - 17p13), intermediate prognosis (- 13q14), and good prognosis groups (all others).
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Myeloma management guidelines: a consensus report from the Scientific Advisors of the International Myeloma Foundation.
Brian G.M. Durie,Robert A. Kyle,Andrew Belch,William I. Bensinger,Joan Bladé,Mario Boccadoro,J. Anthony Child,Raymond L. Comenzo,Ben Djulbegovic,Dorotea Fantl,Gösta Gahrton,Jean Luc Harousseau,Vania Hungria,Douglas E. Joshua,Heinz Ludwig,Jayesh Mehta,Angelina Rodrique Morales,Gareth J. Morgan,Amara Nouel,Martin M. Oken,R. L. Powles,David Roodman,Miquel Jesus Fernando San,Kazuyuki Shimizu,Seema Singhal,Bhawna Sirohi,Pieter Sonneveld,Guido Tricot,Brian G Van Ness +28 more
TL;DR: These consensus guidelines have been compiled with input from the Scientific Advisors of the International Myeloma Foundation to be international in scope, plus provide recommendations for both clinical practice and research approaches.
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Managing incidental findings and research results in genomic research involving biobanks and archived data sets.
Susan M. Wolf,Brittney N. Crock,Brian G Van Ness,Frances P Lawrenz,Jeffrey P. Kahn,Laura M. Beskow,Mildred K. Cho,Michael F. Christman,Robert C. Green,Ralph F. Hall,Judy Illes,Moira A. Keane,Bartha Maria Knoppers,Barbara A. Koenig,Isaac S. Kohane,Bonnie S. LeRoy,Karen J. Maschke,William McGeveran,Pilar N. Ossorio,Lisa S. Parker,Gloria M. Petersen,Henry S. Richardson,Joan Scott,Sharon F. Terry,Benjamin S. Wilfond,Wendy A. Wolf +25 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that findings that are analytically valid, reveal an established and substantial risk of a serious health condition, and are clinically actionable should generally be offered to consenting contributors.