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Seung-Mo Hong
Researcher at University of Ulsan
Publications - 383
Citations - 21628
Seung-Mo Hong is an academic researcher from University of Ulsan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pancreatic cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 361 publications receiving 17907 citations. Previous affiliations of Seung-Mo Hong include University of Virginia Health System & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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S100A4 expression is a prognostic indicator in small intestine adenocarcinoma
Jin Roh,Spencer Knight,Joon-Yong Chung,Soo-Heang Eo,Michael Goggins,Ji-Hoon Kim,HyungJun Cho,Eunsil Yu,Seung-Mo Hong +8 more
TL;DR: S100A4 overexpression is observed in a subset of SIACs, is associated with advanced disease and can be used as a prognostic indicator of poor prognosis in patients with SIAC.
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Long-term postresection prognosis of primary neuroendocrine tumors of the liver
Jay Jung,Shin Hwang,Seung-Mo Hong,Ki-Hun Kim,Chul-Soo Ahn,Deok-Bog Moon,Tae-Yong Ha,Gi-Won Song,Yohan Park +8 more
TL;DR: PHNET is a very rare tumor with no specific clinical features, and its final diagnosis depends primarily on pathology, immunohistochemistry, and exclusion of metastasis from other sites, and Aggressive surgical treatment is highly recommended for PHNET because of acceptably favorable postresection outcomes.
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Prognostic Significance of Stromal and Intraepithelial Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Small Intestinal Adenocarcinoma.
Sun-Young Jun,Eun Su Park,Jae Jun Lee,Hee-Kyung Chang,Eun Sun Jung,Young Ha Oh,Seung-Mo Hong +6 more
TL;DR: High sTIL density can be used as a prognostic indicator and high iTIL count may provide a basis for the clinical use of targeted immunotherapy in SIAC patients.
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Nonductal Pancreatic Cancers.
Sun-Young Jun,Seung-Mo Hong +1 more
TL;DR: To differentiate nonductal pancreatic neoplasms, identification of histologic findings, such as pseudopapillae, acinar cell features, and squamoid corpuscles, is important.
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Is the pathological regression level of metastatic lymph nodes associated with oncologic outcomes following preoperative chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer
Jung Pil Choi,Seong Joo Kim,In Ja Park,Seung-Mo Hong,Jong Lyul Lee,Yong Sik Yoon,Chan Wook Kim,Seok-Byung Lim,Jung Bok Lee,Chang Sik Yu,Jin Cheon Kim +10 more
TL;DR: The LRG as an indicator of response to PCRT should be considered as a prognostic determinant in rectal cancer patients and future large-scale prospective studies are needed to confirm this finding.