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Jin S. Lee
Researcher at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Publications - 79
Citations - 9314
Jin S. Lee is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 79 publications receiving 9057 citations. Previous affiliations of Jin S. Lee include University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
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Prevention of second primary tumors with isotretinoin in squamous-cell carcinoma of the head and neck.
Waun Ki Hong,Scott M. Lippman,Loretta M. Itri,Daniel D. Karp,Jin S. Lee,Robert M. Byers,Stimson P. Schantz,Alan M. Kramer,Reuben Lotan,Lester J. Peters,Isaiah W. Dimery,Barry W. Brown,Helmuth Goepfert +12 more
TL;DR: Daily treatment with high doses of isotretinoin is effective in preventing second primary tumors in patients who have been treated for squamous-cell carcinoma of the head and neck, although it does not prevent recurrences of the original tumor.
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Sequential vs Concurrent Chemoradiation for Stage III Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer: Randomized Phase III Trial RTOG 9410
Walter J. Curran,Rebecca Paulus,Corey J. Langer,Ritsuko Komaki,Jin S. Lee,Stephen L. Hauser,Stephen L. Hauser,Benjamin Movsas,Benjamin Movsas,Todd H. Wasserman,Seth A. Rosenthal,Elizabeth Gore,Mitchell Machtay,William T. Sause,James D. Cox +14 more
TL;DR: Concurrent delivery of cisplatin-based chemotherapy with TRT confers a long-term survival benefit compared with the sequential delivery of these therapies.
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Frequent microsatellite alterations at chromosomes 9p21 and 3p14 in oral premalignant lesions and their value in cancer risk assessment
Li Mao,Jin S. Lee,You H. Fan,Jae Y. Ro,John G. Batsakis,Scott M. Lippman,Walter N. Hittelman,Waun Ki Hong +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that multiple genetic alterations have already occurred in oral premalignant lesions, allowing at least a focal clonal expansion; and that losses of the 9p21 and 3p14 regions may be related to early processes of tumorigenesis in HNSCC.
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Adenovirus-Mediated p53 Gene Transfer in Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Stephen G. Swisher,Jack A. Roth,John Nemunaitis,David D. Lawrence,Bonnie L. Kemp,Cesar H. Carrasco,Dee G. Connors,Adel K. El-Naggar,Frank V. Fossella,Bonnie S. Glisson,Waun Ki Hong,Fadlo R. Khuri,Jonathan M. Kurie,Jack Lee,Jin S. Lee,Michael J. Mack,James A. Merritt,Dao M. Nguyen,Jonathan C. Nesbitt,Roman Perez-Soler,Katherine M.W. Pisters,Joe B. Putnam,W. R. Richli,Michael Savin,David S. Schrump,Dong M. Shin,Allan Shulkin,Garrett L. Walsh,Juliette Wait,David Weill,M. Kimberly A. Waugh +30 more
TL;DR: Repeated intratumoral injections of Ad-p53 appear to be well tolerated, result in transgene expression of wild-type p53, and seem to mediate antitumor activity in a subset of patients with advanced NSCLC.
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Suppression of retinoic acid receptor—β in premalignant oral lesions and its up-regulation by isotretinoin
TL;DR: Retinoic acid receptor-beta may have a role in mediating the response to retinoids and may be a useful intermediate biologic marker in trials of these agents for the prevention of oral carcinogenesis.