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John H.M. Austin
Researcher at Columbia University Medical Center
Publications - 29
Citations - 4661
John H.M. Austin is an academic researcher from Columbia University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Lung cancer. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 3400 citations. Previous affiliations of John H.M. Austin include Johns Hopkins University & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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The 2015 World Health Organization Classification of Lung Tumors: Impact of Genetic, Clinical and Radiologic Advances Since the 2004 Classification
William D. Travis,Elisabeth Brambilla,Andrew G. Nicholson,Yasushi Yatabe,John H.M. Austin,Mary Beth Beasley,Lucian R. Chirieac,Sanja Dacic,Edwina Duhig,Douglas B. Flieder,Kim R. Geisinger,Fred R. Hirsch,Yuichi Ishikawa,Keith M. Kerr,Masayuki Noguchi,Giuseppe Pelosi,Charles A. Powell,Ming-Sound Tsao,Ignacio I. Wistuba +18 more
TL;DR: The 2015 World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Tumors of the Lung, Pleura, Thymus and Heart has just been published with numerous important changes from the 2004 WHO classification.
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Clinical and Radiologic Disease in Smokers With Normal Spirometry
Elizabeth A. Regan,David A. Lynch,Douglas Curran-Everett,Jeffrey L. Curtis,Jeffrey L. Curtis,John H.M. Austin,Philippe Grenier,Hans-Ulrich Kauczor,William C. Bailey,Dawn L. DeMeo,Richard Casaburi,Paul J. Friedman,Edwin J R van Beek,John E. Hokanson,Russell P. Bowler,Terri H. Beaty,George R. Washko,MeiLan K. Han,Victor Kim,Song Soo Kim,Kunihiro Yagihashi,Lacey Washington,Charlene McEvoy,Clint Tanner,David M. Mannino,Barry J. Make,Edwin K. Silverman,James D. Crapo +27 more
TL;DR: Current smoking was associated with more respiratory symptoms, but former smokers had greater emphysema and gas trapping, and individuals with respiratory impairments were more likely to use respiratory medications, and the use of these medications was associatedWith worse disease.
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Prediction of lung cancer using volatile biomarkers in breath.
Michael Phillips,Nasser K. Altorki,John H.M. Austin,Robert B. Cameron,Renee N. Cataneo,Joel Greenberg,Robert Kloss,Roger A. Maxfield,Muhammad I. Munawar,Harvey I. Pass,Asif Rashid,William N. Rom,Peter Schmitt +12 more
TL;DR: A two-minute breath test predicted lung cancer with accuracy comparable to screening CT of chest, and Alterations in breath VOCs in lung cancer were consistent with a non-linear pathophysiologic process, such as an off-on switch controlling high-risk cytochrome p450 activity.
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Interstitial lung abnormalities detected incidentally on CT: a Position Paper from the Fleischner Society
Hiroto Hatabu,Gary M. Hunninghake,Luca Richeldi,Kevin K. Brown,Athol U. Wells,Martine Remy-Jardin,Johny Verschakelen,Andrew G. Nicholson,Mary Beth Beasley,David C. Christiani,Raúl San José Estépar,Joon Beom Seo,Takeshi Johkoh,Nicola Sverzellati,Christopher J. Ryerson,R. Graham Barr,Jin Mo Goo,John H.M. Austin,Charles A. Powell,Kyung Soo Lee,Yoshikazu Inoue,David A. Lynch +21 more
TL;DR: This multidisciplinary Position Paper by the Fleischner Society addresses important issues regarding interstitial lung abnormalities, including standardisation of the definition and terminology; predisposing risk factors; clinical outcomes; options for initial evaluation, monitoring, and management; the role of quantitative evaluation; and future research needs.
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Detection of lung cancer using weighted digital analysis of breath biomarkers
Michael Phillips,Nasser K. Altorki,John H.M. Austin,Robert B. Cameron,Renee N. Cataneo,Robert Kloss,Roger A. Maxfield,Muhammad I. Munawar,Harvey I. Pass,Asif Rashid,William N. Rom,Peter Schmitt,James Wai +12 more
TL;DR: A test employing WDA of breath VOCs predicted lung cancer with accuracy similar to chest computed tomography, and the algorithm identified dependencies that were not apparent with traditional linear methods.