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Gary H. Lyman
Researcher at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Publications - 736
Citations - 60105
Gary H. Lyman is an academic researcher from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Febrile neutropenia. The author has an hindex of 108, co-authored 694 publications receiving 52469 citations. Previous affiliations of Gary H. Lyman include Duke University & University of London.
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Prognostic Factors Analysis of 17,600 Melanoma Patients: Validation of the American Joint Committee on Cancer Melanoma Staging System
Charles M. Balch,Seng Jaw Soong,Jeffrey E. Gershenwald,John F. Thompson,Douglas S. Reintgen,Natale Cascinelli,Marshall M. Urist,Kelly M. McMasters,M. I. Ross,John M. Kirkwood,Michael B. Atkins,John A. Thompson,Daniel G. Coit,David R. Byrd,Renee A. Desmond,Yuting Zhang,Ping-Yu Liu,Gary H. Lyman,Aberto Morabito +18 more
TL;DR: The proposed tumor-node-metastases categories and stage groupings for cutaneous melanoma patients were validated and incorporated into the AJCC melanoma staging as described in the companion publication.
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American Society of Clinical Oncology Guideline Recommendations for Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Early-Stage Breast Cancer
Gary H. Lyman,Armando E. Giuliano,Mark R. Somerfield,Al B. Benson,Diane C. Bodurka,Harold J. Burstein,Alistair J. Cochran,Hiram S. Cody,Stephen B. Edge,Sharon Galper,James A. Hayman,Theodore Y. Kim,Cheryl L. Perkins,Donald A. Podoloff,Visa Haran Sivasubramaniam,Roderick R. Turner,Richard L. Wahl,Donald L. Weaver,Antonio C. Wolff,Eric P. Winer +19 more
TL;DR: A review of the available evidence demonstrates that, when performed by experienced clinicians, SNB appears to be a safe and acceptably accurate method for identifying early-stage breast cancer without involvement of the axillary lymph nodes.
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Development and validation of a predictive model for chemotherapy-associated thrombosis
TL;DR: A simple model for predicting chemotherapy-associated venous thromboembolism using baseline clinical and laboratory variables can identify patients with a nearly 7% short-term risk of symptomatic VTE and may be used to select cancer outpatients for studies of thromboprophylaxis.
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2006 Update of Recommendations for the Use of White Blood Cell Growth Factors: An Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline
Thomas J. Smith,James Khatcheressian,Gary H. Lyman,Howard Ozer,James O. Armitage,Lodovico Balducci,Charles L. Bennett,Scott B. Cantor,Jeffrey Crawford,Scott J. Cross,George D. Demetri,Christopher E. Desch,Philip A. Pizzo,Charles A. Schiffer,Lee S. Schwartzberg,Mark R. Somerfield,George Somlo,James C. Wade,James L. Wade,Rodger J. Winn,Antoinette J. Wozniak,Antonio C. Wolff +21 more
TL;DR: Reduction in febrile neutropenia (FN) is an important clinical outcome that justifies the use of CSFs, regardless of impact on other factors, when the risk of FN is approximately 20% and no other equally effective regimen that does not require CSFs is available.
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Clinical impact of COVID-19 on patients with cancer (CCC19): a cohort study.
Nicole M. Kuderer,Toni K. Choueiri,Dimpy P. Shah,Yu Shyr,Samuel M. Rubinstein,Donna R. Rivera,Sanjay Shete,Chih-Yuan Hsu,Aakash Desai,Gilberto Lopes,Petros Grivas,Petros Grivas,Corrie A. Painter,Solange Peters,Michael A. Thompson,Ziad Bakouny,Gerald Batist,Tanios Bekaii-Saab,Mehmet Asim Bilen,Nathaniel Bouganim,Mateo Bover Larroya,Daniel Castellano,Salvatore Del Prete,Deborah B. Doroshow,Pamela C Egan,Arielle Elkrief,Dimitrios Farmakiotis,Daniel Blake Flora,Matthew D. Galsky,Michael Glover,Elizabeth A. Griffiths,Anthony P. Gulati,Shilpa Gupta,Navid Hafez,Thorvardur R. Halfdanarson,Jessica Hawley,Emily Hsu,Anup Kasi,Ali Raza Khaki,Ali Raza Khaki,Christopher Lemmon,Colleen Lewis,Barbara Logan,Tyler Masters,Rana R. McKay,Ruben A. Mesa,Alicia K. Morgans,Mary F. Mulcahy,Orestis A. Panagiotou,Prakash Peddi,Nathan A. Pennell,Kerry L. Reynolds,Lane R. Rosen,Rachel P. Rosovsky,Mary Salazar,Andrew Schmidt,Sumit A. Shah,Justin Shaya,John A. Steinharter,Keith Stockerl-Goldstein,Suki Subbiah,Donald C. Vinh,Firas Wehbe,Lisa Weissmann,Julie Tsu Yu Wu,Elizabeth Marie Wulff-Burchfield,Zhuoer Xie,Albert C. Yeh,Albert C. Yeh,Peter Paul Yu,Alice Zhou,Leyre Zubiri,Sanjay Mishra,Gary H. Lyman,Gary H. Lyman,Brian I. Rini,Jeremy L. Warner,Maheen Z. Abidi,Jared D. Acoba,Neeraj Agarwal,Syed A. Ahmad,Archana Ajmera,Jessica K. Altman,Anne H. Angevine,Nilo Azad,Michael H. Bar,Aditya Bardia,Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan,Briana Barrow,Babar Bashir,Rimma Belenkaya,Stephanie Berg,Eric H. Bernicker,Christine Bestvina,Rohit Bishnoi,Genevieve M. Boland,Mark Bonnen,Gabrielle Bouchard,Daniel W. Bowles,Fiona Busser,Angelo Cabal,Paolo Caimi,Theresa M. Carducci,Carla Casulo,James L. Chen,Jessica M. Clement,David D. Chism,Erin Cook,Catherine Curran,Ahmad Daher,Mark E. Dailey,Saurabh Dahiya,John F. Deeken,George D. Demetri,Sandy DiLullo,Narjust Duma,Rawad Elias,Bryan A. Faller,Leslie A. Fecher,Lawrence E. Feldman,Christopher R. Friese,Paul Fu,Julie Fu,Andy Futreal,Justin F. Gainor,Jorge A. Garcia,David Gill,Erin A. Gillaspie,Antonio Giordano,Grace Glace,Axel Grothey,Shuchi Gulati,Michael J. Gurley,Balazs Halmos,Roy S. Herbst,Dawn L. Hershman,Kent Hoskins,Rohit Jain,Salma K. Jabbour,Alokkumar Jha,Douglas B. Johnson,Monika Joshi,Kaitlin M. Kelleher,Jordan Kharofa,Hina Khan,Jeanna Knoble,Vadim S. Koshkin,Amit Kulkarni,Philip E. Lammers,John C. Leighton,Mark A. Lewis,X. Li,Ang Li,K. M.Steve Lo,Arturo Loaiza-Bonilla,Patricia LoRusso,Clarke A. Low,Maryam B. Lustberg,Daruka Mahadevan,Abdul Hai Mansoor,Michelle Marcum,Merry Jennifer Markham,Catherine Handy Marshall,Sandeep H. Mashru,Sara Matar,Christopher McNair,Shannon K. McWeeney,Janice M. Mehnert,Alvaro G. Menendez,Harry Menon,Marcus Messmer,Ryan Monahan,Sarah Mushtaq,Gayathri Nagaraj,Sarah Nagle,Jarushka Naidoo,John M. Nakayama,Vikram M. Narayan,Heather H. Nelson,Eneida R. Nemecek,Ryan Nguyen,Pier Vitale Nuzzo,Paul E. Oberstein,Adam J. Olszewski,Susie Owenby,Mary M. Pasquinelli,John Philip,Sabitha Prabhakaran,Matthew Puc,Amelie G. Ramirez,Joerg Rathmann,Sanjay G. Revankar,Young Soo Rho,Terence Duane Rhodes,Robert L. Rice,Gregory J. Riely,Jonathan Riess,Cameron Rink,Elizabeth Robilotti,Lori J. Rosenstein,Bertrand Routy,Marc A. Rovito,M. Wasif Saif,Amit Sanyal,Lidia Schapira,Candice Schwartz,Oscar K. Serrano,Mansi R. Shah,Chintan Shah,Grace Shaw,Ardaman Shergill,Geoffrey Shouse,Heloisa P. Soares,Carmen C. Solorzano,Pramod K. Srivastava,Karen Stauffer,Daniel G. Stover,Jamie Stratton,Catherine Stratton,Vivek Subbiah,Rulla M. Tamimi,Nizar M. Tannir,Umit Topaloglu,Eli Van Allen,Susan Van Loon,Karen Vega-Luna,Neeta K. Venepalli,Amit Verma,Praveen Vikas,Sarah Wall,Paul L. Weinstein,Matthias Weiss,Trisha Wise-Draper,William A. Wood,Wenxin Xu,Susan Yackzan,Rosemary Zacks,Tian Zhang,Andrea J. Zimmer,Jack West +239 more
TL;DR: The outcomes of a cohort of patients with cancer and COVID-19 are characterised and potential prognostic factors for mortality and severe illness are identified and race and ethnicity, obesity status, cancer type, type of anticancer therapy, and recent surgery were not associated with mortality.