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Sangeet Ghai
Researcher at Women's College Hospital
Publications - 126
Citations - 3577
Sangeet Ghai is an academic researcher from Women's College Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostate cancer & Prostate. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 113 publications receiving 2570 citations. Previous affiliations of Sangeet Ghai include University Health Network & University of Toronto.
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Genomics-Driven Precision Medicine for Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: Early Results from the COMPASS Trial
Kyaw L. Aung,Sandra Fischer,Sandra Fischer,Robert E. Denroche,Gun-Ho Jang,Anna Dodd,Sean Creighton,Bernadette Southwood,Sheng-Ben Liang,Dianne Chadwick,Amy Zhang,Grainne M. O'Kane,Hamzeh Albaba,Shari Moura,Robert C. Grant,Jessica Miller,Faridah Mbabaali,Danielle Pasternack,Ilinca Lungu,John M. S. Bartlett,Sangeet Ghai,Mathieu Lemire,Spring Holter,Ashton A. Connor,Richard A. Moffitt,Richard A. Moffitt,Jen Jen Yeh,Lee Timms,Paul M. Krzyzanowski,Neesha C. Dhani,David W. Hedley,Faiyaz Notta,Julie M. Wilson,Malcolm J. Moore,Steven Gallinger,Jennifer J. Knox +35 more
TL;DR: Prospective genomic profiling of advanced PDAC is feasible, and early data indicate that chemotherapy response differs among patients with different genomic/transcriptomic subtypes.
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Chemical shift MR imaging of hyperattenuating (>10 HU) adrenal masses: does it still have a role?
TL;DR: In certain circumstances, chemical shift MR imaging is a reasonable second imaging test for further characterization of a hyperattenuating adrenal mass.
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Primary Gastrointestinal Lymphoma: Spectrum of Imaging Findings with Pathologic Correlation
TL;DR: Although gastrointestinal lymphoma has a wide variety of imaging appearances and definitive diagnosis relies on histopathologic analysis, certain findings can strongly suggest the diagnosis and imaging also plays an important role in the detection of complications.
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Variability of the positive predictive value of PI-RADS for prostate MRI across 26 centers: Experience of the society of abdominal radiology prostate cancer disease-focused panel
Antonio C. Westphalen,Charles E. McCulloch,Jordan Anaokar,Sandeep Arora,Nimrod S. Barashi,Jelle O. Barentsz,Tharakeswara K. Bathala,Leonardo Kayat Bittencourt,Leonardo Kayat Bittencourt,Michael T. Booker,Vaughn Braxton,Peter R. Carroll,David D. Casalino,Silvia D. Chang,Fergus V. Coakley,Ravjot Dhatt,Ravjot Dhatt,Steven C. Eberhardt,Bryan R. Foster,Adam T. Froemming,Jurgen J. Fütterer,Dhakshina Ganeshan,Mark R. Gertner,Lori Mankowski Gettle,Sangeet Ghai,Rajan T. Gupta,Michael E. Hahn,Roozbeh Houshyar,Candice Kim,Chan Kyo Kim,Chandana Lall,Daniel Margolis,Stephen E. McRae,Aytekin Oto,Rosaleen B. Parsons,Nayana U. Patel,Peter A. Pinto,Thomas J. Polascik,Benjamin Spilseth,Juliana B. Starcevich,Varaha S. Tammisetti,Samir S. Taneja,Baris Turkbey,Sadhna Verma,John F. Ward,Christopher A. Warlick,Andrew R. Weinberger,Jinxing Yu,Ronald J. Zagoria,Andrew B. Rosenkrantz +49 more
TL;DR: The positive predictive value of the Prostate Imaging and Reporting Data System was low and varied widely across centers, as well as the variability of observed PPV of PI-RADS across imaging centers.
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Efficacy of embolization in traumatic uterine vascular malformations.
Sangeet Ghai,Dheeraj K. Rajan,Murray R. Asch,Derek Muradali,Martin E. Simons,Karel G. terBrugge +5 more
TL;DR: Percutaneous embolotherapy is a safe and effective treatment for traumatic AVMs and should be considered as a primary treatment option for patients with bleeding traumatic uterine arteriovenous malforms.