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Julie Hallet
Researcher at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Publications - 220
Citations - 3524
Julie Hallet is an academic researcher from Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 160 publications receiving 2215 citations. Previous affiliations of Julie Hallet include York University & University of Manitoba.
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Exploring the rising incidence of neuroendocrine tumors: a population-based analysis of epidemiology, metastatic presentation, and outcomes.
TL;DR: This study sought to examine the epidemiologic characteristics of NETs and the contribution of early‐stage detection to the rising incidence and patterns of metastatic presentation.
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Immediate and long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on delivery of surgical services.
Kjetil Søreide,Kjetil Søreide,Julie Hallet,Jeffrey B. Matthews,Andreas A. Schnitzbauer,Pål-Dag Line,Pål-Dag Line,Paul B.S. Lai,Javier Otero,Dario Callegaro,Shelley G. Warner,Nancy N. Baxter,Catherine Teh,Joshua S Ng-Kamstra,John G. Meara,John G. Meara,Lars Hagander,Laura Lorenzon +17 more
TL;DR: The ongoing pandemic is having a collateral health effect on delivery of surgical care to millions of patients, and little is known about pandemic management and effects on other services, including delivery of surgery.
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The North American Neuroendocrine Tumor Society Consensus Paper on the Surgical Management of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors
James R. Howe,Nipun B. Merchant,Claudius Conrad,Xavier M. Keutgen,Julie Hallet,Jeffrey A. Drebin,Rebecca M. Minter,Terry C. Lairmore,Jennifer F. Tseng,Herbert J. Zeh,Steven K. Libutti,Gagandeep Singh,Jeffrey E. Lee,Thomas A. Hope,Michelle K. Kim,Yusuf Menda,Thorvardur R. Halfdanarson,Jennifer A. Chan,Rodney F. Pommier +18 more
TL;DR: The group reviewed a series of questions of specific interest to surgeons taking care of patients with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, and for each, the available literature was reviewed.
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A Prospective Randomized Multicenter Trial of Distal Pancreatectomy With and Without Routine Intraperitoneal Drainage.
George Van Buren,Mark Bloomston,Carl Schmidt,Stephen W. Behrman,Nicholas J. Zyromski,Chad G. Ball,Katherine A. Morgan,Steven J. Hughes,Paul J. Karanicolas,John D. Allendorf,Charles M. Vollmer,Quan P. Ly,Kimberly M. Brown,Vic Velanovich,Jordan M. Winter,Amy L. McElhany,Peter Muscarella,Christian M. Schmidt,Michael G. House,Elijah Dixon,Mary Dillhoff,Jose G. Trevino,Julie Hallet,Natalie G. Coburn,Attila Nakeeb,Kevin E. Behrns,Aaron R. Sasson,Eugene P. Ceppa,Sherif Abdel-Misih,Taylor S. Riall,Eric J. Silberfein,E. C. Ellison,David B. Adams,Cary Hsu,Hop S. Tran Cao,Somala Mohammed,Nicole Villafane-Ferriol,Omar Barakat,Nader N. Massarweh,Christy Chai,Jose E. Mendez-Reyes,Andrew Fang,Eunji Jo,Qianxing Mo,William E. Fisher +44 more
TL;DR: This prospective randomized multicenter trial provides evidence that clinical outcomes are comparable in DP with or without intraperitoneal drainage, and shows no difference in the frequency of postoperative imaging, percutaneous drain placement, reoperation, readmission, or quality of life scores.
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Factors influencing recurrence following initial hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases.
Julie Hallet,Julie Hallet,A. Sa Cunha,René Adam,Diane Goéré,Philippe Bachellier,Daniel Azoulay,Ahmet Ayav,Emilie Gregoire,Francis Navarro,Patrick Pessaux +10 more
TL;DR: The patterns of, factors associated with, and survival impact of recurrence following initial hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases for CRLMs are characterized.