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Sean P. Scully
Researcher at University of Miami
Publications - 127
Citations - 7389
Sean P. Scully is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chondrosarcoma & Sarcoma. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 127 publications receiving 6915 citations. Previous affiliations of Sean P. Scully include University of Maryland, Baltimore & Duke University.
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Tumor oxygenation predicts for the likelihood of distant metastases in human soft tissue sarcoma.
David M. Brizel,Sean P. Scully,John M. Harrelson,Lester J. Layfield,Joseph M. Bean,Leonard R. Prosnitz,Mark W. Dewhirst +6 more
TL;DR: The 18-month actuarial disease-free survival was 70% for patients with tumor median oxygen pressure (pO2) values of >10 mm Hg but only 35% for those with median pO2 values of <10mm Hg (P=0.01); potential mechanisms and implications for clinical trial design are discussed.
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Chondrosarcoma in the United States (1973 to 2003): An Analysis of 2890 Cases from the SEER Database
Angela Ylenia Giuffrida,Jorge E. Burgueno,Leonidas G. Koniaris,Juan C. Gutierrez,Robert Duncan,Sean P. Scully +5 more
TL;DR: It appears that there has been no significant improvement in survival over the last thirty years of patients with chondrosarcoma and routine patient surveillance following treatment should be extended to ten years of follow-up.
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Survival analysis of hips treated with core decompression or vascularized fibular grafting because of Avascular necrosis
TL;DR: The results indicate that the increased morbidity associated with vascularized fibular grafting is justified by the associated delay in or prevention of articular collapse in hips that have stage-II or III disease.
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Current etiologies and modes of failure in total knee arthroplasty revision.
TL;DR: Study of patients presenting for total knee arthroplasty revision to determine any modifiable causes of failure, both short and long term, and where future efforts should be directed to reduce the incidence of failure concluded that application of these findings will ultimately reduce revision numbers.
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Ewing sarcoma demonstrates racial disparities in incidence-related and sex-related differences in outcome: An analysis of 1631 cases from the SEER database, 1973-2005
Muhammad Umar Jawad,Michael C. Cheung,Elijah S. Min,Michaela Schneiderbauer,Leonidas G. Koniaris,Sean P. Scully +5 more
TL;DR: The finding that there is a difference in incidence according to racial origin has never been tested in a population‐based database and the impact of race on clinical outcome and the significance of known risk factors stratified to racial groups have not been reported.