Ann Martinez
Oregon Health & Science University
2 Papers
Ann Martinez is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carcinoma & Metastasis. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Genetic Factors Associated with Prostate Cancer Conversion from Active Surveillance to Treatment
Yu Jiang,Travis J. Meyers,Adaeze A. Emeka,Lauren Folgosa Cooley,Phillip R. Cooper,Nicola Lancki,Irene Helenowski,Linda Kachuri,Daniel W. Lin,Daniel W. Lin,Janet L. Stanford,Janet L. Stanford,Lisa F. Newcomb,Lisa F. Newcomb,Suzanne Kolb,Suzanne Kolb,Antonio Finelli,Neil E. Fleshner,Maria Komisarenko,James A. Eastham,Behfar Ehdaie,Nicole Benfante,Christopher J. Logothetis,Justin R. Gregg,Cherie Perez,Sergio Garza,Jeri Kim,Leonard S. Marks,Merdie Delfin,Danielle Barsa,Danny Vesprini,Laurence Klotz,Andrew Loblaw,Alexandre Mamedov,S. Larry Goldenberg,Celestia S. Higano,Maria Spillane,Eugenia Wu,H. Ballentine Carter,Christian P. Pavlovich,Mufaddal Mamawala,Tricia Landis,Peter R. Carroll,June M. Chan,Matthew R. Cooperberg,Janet E. Cowan,Todd M. Morgan,Javed Siddiqui,Rabia Martin,Eric A. Klein,Karen Brittain,Paige Gotwald,DA Barocas,Jeremiah R. Dallmer,Jeremiah R. Dallmer,Jennifer B. Gordetsky,Pam Steele,Shilajit Kundu,Jazmine Stockdale,Monique J. Roobol,Lionne D.F. Venderbos,Martin G. Sanda,Rebecca S. Arnold,Dattatraya Patil,Christopher P. Evans,Marc A. Dall'Era,Anjali Vij,Anthony J. Costello,Ken Chow,Niall M. Corcoran,Soroush Rais-Bahrami,Courtney Phares,Douglas S. Scherr,Thomas Flynn,R. Jeffrey Karnes,Michael O. Koch,Courtney Rose Dhondt,Joel B. Nelson,Dawn McBride,Michael S. Cookson,Kelly L. Stratton,Stephen Farriester,Erin Hemken,Walter M. Stadler,Tuula Pera,Deimante Banionyte,Fernando J. Bianco,Isabel H. Lopez,Stacy Loeb,Samir S. Taneja,Nataliya Byrne,Christopher L. Amling,Ann Martinez,Luc Boileau,Franklin Gaylis,Jacqueline Petkewicz,Nicholas Kirwen,Brian T. Helfand,Jianfeng Xu,Denise M. Scholtens,William J. Catalona,John S. Witte +101 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-institutional genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 6,361 PC patients who initially elected active surveillance and were followed over time for the potential outcome of conversion from AS to active treatment was conducted.
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Optimizing the Sequence of Chemotherapy for Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma with Clinically Positive Regional Lymph Nodes.
Nicholas H. Chakiryan,Ann Martinez,Lina Gao,Jen-Jane Liu,Christopher L. Amling,Mark Garzotto,Mark Garzotto,Ryan Kopp,Ryan Kopp +8 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that initial chemotherapy is appropriate in this population when feasible, and preoperative chemotherapy was the least performed treatment strategy in the management of cN+M0 upper tract urothelial carcinoma.