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Maxine S. Jochelson

Researcher at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Publications -  139
Citations -  5270

Maxine S. Jochelson is an academic researcher from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Mammography. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 117 publications receiving 4160 citations. Previous affiliations of Maxine S. Jochelson include Cornell University & Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

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Bilateral contrast-enhanced dual-energy digital mammography: feasibility and comparison with conventional digital mammography and MR imaging in women with known breast carcinoma.

TL;DR: Bilateral dual-energy contrast agent-enhanced digital mammography was feasible and easily accomplished and was used to detect known primary tumors at a rate comparable to that of MR imaging and higher than that of conventionaldigital mammography.
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Identification of major prognostic subgroups of patients with large-cell lymphoma treated with m-BACOD or M-BACOD.

TL;DR: Patients with diffuse large-cell lymphoma treated with m- or M-BACOD were evaluated for pretreatment characteristics predictive for response and survival and two characteristics, poor performance status and massive bulky disease, were negatively associated with response rate in a multivariate analysis.
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Malignant pleural mesothelioma: value of CT and MR imaging in predicting resectability.

TL;DR: CT and MR provided similar information on resectability in most cases, and CT is more widely available and used than MR as the initial study when determining resectabilities.
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Gallium-67 imaging: a predictor of residual tumor viability and clinical outcome in patients with diffuse large-cell lymphoma.

TL;DR: Ga-67 imaging proved to be an excellent indicator of residual viable tumor; a positive scan halfway through therapy predicted for a poor outcome and may well justify a change in treatment.