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Jay S. Loeffler
Researcher at Vanderbilt University
Publications - 11
Citations - 421
Jay S. Loeffler is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiosurgery & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 402 citations.
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Central Nervous System Cancers
Louis B. Nabors,Mario Ammirati,Philip J. Bierman,Henry Brem,Nicholas Butowski,Marc C. Chamberlain,Lisa M. DeAngelis,Robert A. Fenstermaker,Allan H. Friedman,Mark R. Gilbert,Deneen Hesser,Matthias Holdhoff,Larry Junck,Ronald Lawson,Jay S. Loeffler,Moshe H. Maor,Paul L. Moots,Tara Morrison,Maciej M. Mrugala,Herbert B. Newton,Jana Portnow,Jeffrey J. Raizer,Lawrence Recht,Dennis C. Shrieve,Allen K. Sills,David Tran,Nam D. Tran,Frank D. Vrionis,Patrick Y. Wen,Maria Ho +29 more
TL;DR: These guidelines provide recommendations on the diagnosis and management of this group of diseases based on clinical evidence and panel consensus and include expert advice on the management of low-grade infiltrative astrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas, anaplastic gliomas, glioblastomas, medulloblastoma, supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal tumors, and brain metastases.
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Cancer of the Nervous System
Peter M. Black,Jay S. Loeffler +1 more
TL;DR: The immune system is the most important organ in the nervous system and the immune response to disease is the second most important.
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Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients Treated with Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Single or Multiple Brain Metastases1
Thomas Moriarty,Jay S. Loeffler,Peter M. Black,Dennis C. Shrieve,Patrick Y. Wen,Howard A. Fine,Hanne M. Kooy,Eben Alexander +7 more
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Study Design for a Case Control Investigation of Cellular Telephones and Other Risk Factors for Brain Tumors in Adults
Peter D. Inskip,Elizabeth E. Hatch,Patricia A. Stewart,Ellen F. Heineman,R.G. Ziegler,Mustafa Dosemeci,D. Parry,Nathanial Rothman,J.D. Boice Jr.,Timothy C. Wilcosky,D.J. Watson,William R. Shapiro,Robert G. Selker,Howard A. Fine,P. McL. Black,Jay S. Loeffler,Linet +16 more
TL;DR: Key features of the study include its large size, the emphasis on rapid ascertainment of incident cases and interview of study subjects rather than surrogate respondents, the use of detailed, job-specific questions developed by industrial hygienists to ascertain occupational exposures, and the storage of blood samples for future evaluation of inherited susceptibility, biomarkers of exposure and gene-environment interactions.