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Wei Lien Wang
Researcher at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Publications - 146
Citations - 7350
Wei Lien Wang is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sarcoma & Liposarcoma. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 146 publications receiving 5264 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei Lien Wang include University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston & University of Edinburgh.
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B cells are associated with survival and immunotherapy response in sarcoma.
Florent Petitprez,Aurélien de Reyniès,Emily Z. Keung,Tom Wei-Wu Chen,Cheng-Ming Sun,Cheng-Ming Sun,Julien Calderaro,Yung-Ming Jeng,Li Ping Hsiao,Laetitia Lacroix,Laetitia Lacroix,Antoine Bougoüin,Antoine Bougoüin,Marco Moreira,Marco Moreira,Guillaume Lacroix,Guillaume Lacroix,Ivo Natario,Ivo Natario,Julien Adam,Carlo Lucchesi,Yec′han Laizet,Maud Toulmonde,Melissa Amber Burgess,Vanessa Bolejack,Denise K. Reinke,Khalid M. Wani,Wei Lien Wang,Alexander J. Lazar,Christina L. Roland,Jennifer A. Wargo,Antoine Italiano,Catherine Sautès-Fridman,Catherine Sautès-Fridman,Hussein Abdul-Hassan Tawbi,Wolf H. Fridman,Wolf H. Fridman +36 more
TL;DR: Immune profiling of the tumour microenvironment of soft-tissue sarcoma identifies a group of patients with high levels of B-cell infiltration and tertiary lymphoid structures that have improved survival and a high response rate to immune checkpoint blockade therapy.
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Solitary fibrous tumor: a clinicopathological study of 110 cases and proposed risk assessment model.
Elizabeth G. Demicco,Min S. Park,Dejka M. Araujo,Patricia S. Fox,Roland L. Bassett,Raphael E. Pollock,Alexander J. Lazar,Wei Lien Wang +7 more
TL;DR: Patients with resected primary solitary fibrous tumor were identified and the most common sites of occurrence were abdomen and pleura; these tumors were larger than those occurring in the extremities, head and neck or trunk, but did not demonstrate significant outcome differences.
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Epithelioid inflammatory myofibroblastic sarcoma: An aggressive intra-abdominal variant of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor with nuclear membrane or perinuclear ALK
Adrián Mariño-Enríquez,Wei Lien Wang,Angshumoy Roy,Dolores Lopez-Terrada,Alexander J. Lazar,Christopher D.M. Fletcher,Cheryl M. Coffin,Jason L. Hornick +7 more
TL;DR: The epithelioid variant of IMT with nuclear membrane or perinuclear ALK is a distinctive intra-abdominal sarcoma with a predilection for male patients, unlike conventional IMT, abundant myxoid stroma and prominent neutrophils are common.
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Clinical, pathological, and molecular variables predictive of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor outcome.
Changye Zou,Kerrington D. Smith,Jun Liu,Guy Lahat,Sarah E. Myers,Wei Lien Wang,Wei Zhang,Ian E. McCutcheon,John M. Slopis,Alexander J. Lazar,Raphael E. Pollock,Dina Lev +11 more
TL;DR: MPSNT is a markedly metastatic and aggressive poor prognosis tumor and multiple clinical, pathologic, and molecular markers identified in this study, coupled with findings from previous series, should be considered for an improved MPNST staging system useful for prognostic assessment and management decisions.
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Risk assessment in solitary fibrous tumors: validation and refinement of a risk stratification model
Elizabeth G. Demicco,Michael J. Wagner,Robert G. Maki,Robert G. Maki,Vishal Gupta,Ilya Iofin,Alexander J. Lazar,Wei Lien Wang +7 more
TL;DR: The clinical utility of the previously published risk stratification model for solitary fibrous tumors is confirmed and the inclusion of necrosis as a fourth variable in the model is supported to further improve the risk score.