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Erica H. Lee

Researcher at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Publications -  94
Citations -  1520

Erica H. Lee is an academic researcher from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 76 publications receiving 973 citations. Previous affiliations of Erica H. Lee include Mount Sinai Hospital & Boston Children's Hospital.

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Basal cell carcinoma: Epidemiology; pathophysiology; clinical and histological subtypes; and disease associations.

TL;DR: The first article in this series describes the current understanding of this disease regarding epidemiology, cost, clinical and histopathologic presentations, carcinogenesis, natural history, and disease associations.
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Basal cell carcinoma: Contemporary approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

TL;DR: The second article in this series will present both the current standard of care and newly developed approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of basal cell carcinoma.
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Parent-child cultural orientations and child adjustment in Chinese American immigrant families

TL;DR: Children's American orientations across domains were associated with their better adjustment (especially social competence), and parents' English and Chinese media use were both associated with higher authoritative parenting, which in turn was associated with children's better adjustment.
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Bidirectional Relations between Temperament and Parenting Styles in Chinese Children

TL;DR: Support is found for bidirectional relations between temperament and authoritarian parenting, such that higher effortful control and lower anger/frustration were associated with higher authoritarian parenting across time and in both directions.
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Correlation of Handheld Reflectance Confocal Microscopy With Radial Video Mosaicing for Margin Mapping of Lentigo Maligna and Lentigo Maligna Melanoma.

TL;DR: Mapping of LM and LMM with HRCM-RV estimated defects that were similar to but slightly smaller than those found in staged excision and may help spare healthy tissue by reducing the number of biopsies needed in clinically uncertain areas.