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Stuart G. Silverman
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 427
Citations - 28723
Stuart G. Silverman is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biopsy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 394 publications receiving 26248 citations. Previous affiliations of Stuart G. Silverman include Harvard University & Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Efficacy and safety of imatinib mesylate in advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors.
George D. Demetri,Margaret von Mehren,Charles D. Blanke,Annick D. Van den Abbeele,Burton L. Eisenberg,Peter J. Roberts,Michael Heinrich,David A. Tuveson,Samuel Singer,Milos J. Janicek,Jonathan A. Fletcher,Stuart G. Silverman,Sandra Silberman,Renaud Capdeville,Beate Kiese,Bin Peng,Sasa Dimitrijevic,Brian J. Druker,Christopher L. Corless,Christopher D.M. Fletcher,Heikki Joensuu +20 more
TL;DR: Imatinib induced a sustained objective response in more than half of patients with an advanced unresectable or metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumor, indicating that inhibition of the KIT signal-transduction pathway is a promising treatment for advanced gastrointestinalStromal tumors, which resist conventional chemotherapy.
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Image-guided Tumor Ablation: Standardization of Terminology and Reporting Criteria
S. Nahum Goldberg,Clement J. Grassi,John F. Cardella,J. William Charboneau,Gerald D. Dodd,Damian E. Dupuy,Debra A. Gervais,Alice Gillams,Robert A. Kane,Fred T. Lee,Tito Livraghi,John P. McGahan,David A. Phillips,Hyunchul Rhim,Stuart G. Silverman +14 more
TL;DR: It is the group's intention that adherence to the recommendations will facilitate achievement of the main objective: improved precision and communication in this field that lead to more accurate comparison of technologies and results and, ultimately, to improved patient outcomes.
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Correlation and Simple Linear Regression
TL;DR: In this tutorial article, the concepts of correlation and regression are reviewed and demonstrated and illustrated by using a data set from published literature to assess a computed tomography-guided interventional technique.
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Managing incidental findings on abdominal CT: white paper of the ACR incidental findings committee.
Lincoln L. Berland,Stuart G. Silverman,Richard M. Gore,William W. Mayo-Smith,Alec J. Megibow,Judy Yee,James A. Brink,Mark E. Baker,Michael P. Federle,W. Dennis Foley,Isaac R. Francis,Brian R. Herts,Gary M. Israel,Glenn A. Krinsky,Joel F. Platt,William P. Shuman,Andrew J. Taylor +16 more
TL;DR: This white paper provides guidance developed by the Incidental Findings Committee for addressing incidental findings in the kidneys, liver, adrenal glands, and pancreas, using a consensus method based on repeated reviews and revisions of this document and a collective review and interpretation of relevant literature.
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Adherence to bisphosphonate therapy and fracture rates in osteoporotic women: relationship to vertebral and nonvertebral fractures from 2 US claims databases.
Ethel S. Siris,Steven T. Harris,Clifford J. Rosen,Charles E. Barr,James N. Arvesen,Thomas A. Abbott,Stuart G. Silverman +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that incremental changes in medication-taking habits could improve clinical outcomes of osteoporosis treatment and that increasing refill compliance levels were associated with progressively lower fracture rates.