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Jason B. Klapman
Researcher at University of South Florida
Publications - 91
Citations - 3350
Jason B. Klapman is an academic researcher from University of South Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endoscopic ultrasound & Pancreatic cancer. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 85 publications receiving 2825 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason B. Klapman include University of Chicago & University of California, San Diego.
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Clinical impact of on-site cytopathology interpretation on endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration.
TL;DR: On-site cytopathology interpretation improves the diagnostic yield of EUS-guided FNA and EUS centers should allocate resources to cover for on- site cytopATHology evaluation.
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Genetic/Familial high-risk assessment: Colorectal, version 2.2019 featured updates to the NCCN guidelines
Samir Gupta,Dawn Provenzale,Xavier Llor,Amy L. Halverson,William Grady,Daniel C. Chung,Sigurdis Haraldsdottir,Arnold J. Markowitz,Thomas P. Slavin,Heather Hampel,Reid M. Ness,Jennifer M. Weiss,Dennis J. Ahnen,Lee-may Chen,Gregory S. Cooper,Dayna S. Early,Francis M. Giardiello,Michael J. Hall,Stanley R. Hamilton,Priyanka Kanth,Jason B. Klapman,Audrey J. Lazenby,Patrick M. Lynch,Robert J. Mayer,June Mikkelson,Shajan Peter,Scott E. Regenbogen,Mary A. Dwyer,Ndiya Ogba +28 more
TL;DR: The NCCN Guidelines for Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Colorectal provide recommendations for the assessment and management of patients with high-risk colon cancer syndromes as discussed by the authors.
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Genetic/familial high-risk assessment: Colorectal version 1.2016: Clinical practice guidelines in oncology
Dawn Provenzale,Samir Gupta,Dennis J. Ahnen,Travis Bray,Jamie A. Cannon,Gregory S. Cooper,Donald S. David,Dayna S. Early,Deborah O. Erwin,James M. Ford,Francis M. Giardiello,William Grady,Amy L. Halverson,Stanley R. Hamilton,Heather Hampel,Mohammad K. Ismail,Jason B. Klapman,David W. Larson,Audrey J. Lazenby,Patrick M. Lynch,Robert J. Mayer,Reid M. Ness,Scott E. Regenbogen,Niloy Jewel Samadder,Moshe Shike,Gideon Steinbach,David S. Weinberg,Mary A. Dwyer,Susan Darlow +28 more
TL;DR: The panel recommends screening all patients with colorectal cancer for Lynch syndrome and provides recommendations for surveillance for early detection and prevention of Lynch syndrome-associated cancers.
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EUS-guided FNA diagnostic yield of malignancy in solid pancreatic masses: a benchmark for quality performance measurement
Thomas J. Savides,Michael C. Donohue,Gordon C. Hunt,Mohammed Al-Haddad,Harry R. Aslanian,Tamir Ben-Menachem,Victor K. Chen,Walter J. Coyle,John C. Deutsch,John M. DeWitt,Manish Dhawan,Alexander Eckardt,Mohamad A. Eloubeidi,Alec Esker,Stuart R. Gordon,Frank G. Gress,Steven O. Ikenberry,Ann Marie Joyce,Jason B. Klapman,Simon K. Lo,Fauze Maluf-Filho,Nicholas Nickl,Virmeet Singh,Jason Wills,Cynthia Behling +24 more
TL;DR: EUS-FNA cytology was diagnostic of malignancy in 71% of solid pancreatic masses and (2) endoscopists with a final cytologic diagnosis rate ofmalignancy for EUS- FNA of solid masses that was less than 52% were in the lowest quartile and should evaluate reasons for their low yield.
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NCCN guidelines® insights: Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Colorectal, version 3.2017 featured updates to the NCCN Guidelines
Samir Gupta,Dawn Provenzale,Scott E. Regenbogen,Heather Hampel,Thomas P. Slavin,Michael J. Hall,Xavier Llor,Daniel C. Chung,Dennis J. Ahnen,Travis Bray,Gregory S. Cooper,Dayna S. Early,James M. Ford,Francis M. Giardiello,William Grady,Amy L. Halverson,Stanley R. Hamilton,Jason B. Klapman,David W. Larson,Audrey J. Lazenby,Patrick M. Lynch,Arnold J. Markowitz,Robert J. Mayer,Reid M. Ness,Niloy Jewel Samadder,Moshe Shike,Shajanpeter Sugandha,Jennifer M. Weiss,Mary A. Dwyer,Ndiya Ogba +29 more
TL;DR: These NCCN Guidelines Insights focus on genes newly associated with CRC risk on multigene panels, the associated evidence, and currently recommended management strategies.