Anurag Saraf
Columbia University Medical Center
29 Papers
23 Citations
Anurag Saraf is an academic researcher from Columbia University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Anurag Saraf include Columbia University.
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Papers
Obesity and survival in the neoadjuvant breast cancer setting: role of tumor subtype in an ethnically diverse population.
Ying L. Liu,Anurag Saraf,Benjamin Peter Catanese,Shing M. Lee,Yuan Zhang,Eileen P. Connolly,Kevin Kalinsky +6 more
TL;DR: Obesity may negatively impact survival in breast cancer, with differences among tumor subtypes, and race/ethnicity was not associated with survival in any subtype, and there were no interactions with obesity on survival.
Optimal Neoadjuvant Strategies for Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer by Risk Assessment and Tumor Location.
TL;DR: This review attempts to frame the rapidly growing data in LARC in context of disease and patient risk factors, to inform optimal, personalized treatment of patients with LARC.
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Natural history, clinical course and predictors of interval time from initial diagnosis to development of subsequent NSCLC brain metastases.
Deborah R. Smith,Yandong Bian,Cheng-Chia Wu,Anurag Saraf,C.H. Tai,Tavish Nanda,Andrew Yaeh,M.E. Lapa,J.I.S. Andrews,Simon K. Cheng,Guy M. McKhann,Michael B. Sisti,Jeffrey N. Bruce,Tony J. C. Wang +13 more
TL;DR: NSCLC stage, histology, prior surgical resection and prior systemic therapy emerged as independent predictors for interval time to brain metastases.
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Breast cancer subtype and stage are prognostic of time from breast cancer diagnosis to brain metastasis development.
Anurag Saraf,Christopher S. Grubb,Mark E. Hwang,Cheng Hung Tai,Cheng-Chia Wu,Ashish Jani,M.E. Lapa,J.I.S. Andrews,Sierra Vanderkelen,Steven R. Isaacson,Adam M. Sonabend,Sameer A. Sheth,Guy M. McKhann,Michael B. Sisti,Jeffrey N. Bruce,Simon K. Cheng,Eileen P. Connolly,Tony J. C. Wang +17 more
TL;DR: A retrospectively reviewed all BCBM patients treated with brain radiotherapy at the authors' institution from 1997 to 2015 to find patients with breast cancer risk factors associated with rapid development of BCBM could potentially benefit from early brain metastasis screening.
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Temporalis muscle width as a measure of sarcopenia correlates with overall survival in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma
Kristin Hsieh,Mark E. Hwang,Gabrielle Estevez-Inoa,Akshay V. Save,Anurag Saraf,Catherine S. Spina,Simon K. Cheng,Tony J. C. Wang,Cheng-Chia Wu +8 more
TL;DR: A method to reproducibly quantify sarcopenia using the temporalis muscle and correlation with overall survival (OS) in GBM patients is developed and results suggest sarc Openia and TMW correlate with GBM OS.
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