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Caroline Chung
Researcher at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Publications - 73
Citations - 3263
Caroline Chung is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 46 publications receiving 2234 citations. Previous affiliations of Caroline Chung include University of Toronto & Houston Methodist Hospital.
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Effect of Radiosurgery Alone vs Radiosurgery With Whole Brain Radiation Therapy on Cognitive Function in Patients With 1 to 3 Brain Metastases: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Paul D. Brown,Kurt A. Jaeckle,Karla V. Ballman,Elana Farace,Jane H. Cerhan,S. Keith Anderson,Xiomara W. Carrero,Fred G. Barker,Richard L. Deming,Stuart H. Burri,Cynthia Ménard,Cynthia Ménard,Caroline Chung,Volker W. Stieber,Bruce E. Pollock,Evanthia Galanis,Jan C. Buckner,Anthony L. Asher +17 more
TL;DR: Among patients with 1 to 3 brain metastases, the use of SRS alone, compared with SRS combined with WBRT, resulted in less cognitive deterioration at 3 months, and in the absence of a difference in overall survival, these findings suggest that.
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Consensus recommendations for a standardized Brain Tumor Imaging Protocol in clinical trials
Benjamin M. Ellingson,Martin Bendszus,Martin Bendszus,Jerrold L. Boxerman,Daniel P. Barboriak,Bradley J. Erickson,Marion Smits,Marion Smits,Sarah J. Nelson,Elizabeth R. Gerstner,Elizabeth R. Gerstner,Brian M. Alexander,Gregory V. Goldmacher,Wolfgang Wick,Wolfgang Wick,Michael A. Vogelbaum,Michael A. Vogelbaum,Michael Weller,Evanthia Galanis,Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer,Lalitha K. Shankar,Paula M. Jacobs,Whitney B. Pope,Dewen Yang,Caroline Chung,Michael V. Knopp,Soonme Cha,Martin J. van den Bent,Martin J. van den Bent,Susan M. Chang,W. K. Alfred Yung,Timothy F. Cloughesy,Patrick Y. Wen,Mark R. Gilbert,Mark R. Gilbert,Andrew Whitney,David Sandak,Al Musella,Chas Haynes,Max Wallace,David Arons,Ann E Kingston +41 more
TL;DR: The current document outlines consensus recommendations for a standardized Brain Tumor Imaging Protocol (BTIP), along with the scientific and practical justifications for these recommendations, resulting from a series of discussions between various experts involved in aspects of neuro-oncology neuroimaging for clinical trials.
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Quantitative imaging biomarkers alliance (QIBA) recommendations for improved precision of DWI and DCE‐MRI derived biomarkers in multicenter oncology trials
Amita Shukla-Dave,Nancy A. Obuchowski,Thomas L. Chenevert,Sachin Jambawalikar,Lawrence H. Schwartz,Dariya I. Malyarenko,Wei Huang,Susan M. Noworolski,Robert J. Young,Mark S. Shiroishi,Harrison Kim,Catherine Coolens,Hendrik Laue,Caroline Chung,Mark A. Rosen,Michael A. Boss,Edward F. Jackson +16 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on the need for QIBs in oncology applications and emphasizes the importance of the assessment of their reproducibility and repeatability.
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Pseudoprogression, radionecrosis, inflammation or true tumor progression? challenges associated with glioblastoma response assessment in an evolving therapeutic landscape
Benjamin M. Ellingson,Caroline Chung,Whitney B. Pope,Jerrold L. Boxerman,Timothy J. Kaufmann +4 more
TL;DR: The challenges that remain in differentiating true disease progression from changes due to radiation therapy, including pseudoprogression and radionecrosis, as well as immune or inflammatory changes that may occur as either an undesired result of cytotoxic therapy or as a desired consequence of immunotherapies are highlighted.
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NCCTG N0574 (Alliance): A phase III randomized trial of whole brain radiation therapy (WBRT) in addition to radiosurgery (SRS) in patients with 1 to 3 brain metastases.
Paul D. Brown,Anthony L. Asher,Karla V. Ballman,Elana Farace,Jane H. Cerhan,S. Keith Anderson,Xiomara W. Carrero,Fred G. Barker,Richard L. Deming,Stuart H. Burri,Cynthia Ménard,Caroline Chung,Volker W. Stieber,Bruce E. Pollock,Evanthia Galanis,Jan C. Buckner,Kurt A. Jaeckle +16 more
TL;DR: Decline in cognitive function, specifically immediate recall, memory and verbal fluency, was more frequent with the addition of WBRT to SRS, and initial treatment with SRS and close monitoring is recommended to better preserve cognitive function in patients with newly diagnosed brain metastases that are amenable to S RS.