Barbara Fineberg
Washington University in St. Louis
44 Papers
905 Citations
Barbara Fineberg is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Mallinckrodt. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 44 publications. Previous affiliations of Barbara Fineberg include Rush Medical College.
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Papers
Plasmacytoma. Treatment results and conversion to myeloma
TL;DR: This study supports the idea of EP having a lower incidence of conversion to myeloma and a different natural history from SPB, with SPB likely to be multiple myelomas in evolution.
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Late effects of treatment for Wilms' tumor.
TL;DR: It is concluded that, whereas structural changes following modern radiotherapy for Wilms' tumor are very common, severe dysfunctions are infrequent and even more extended periods of observation will be required before the total number of abnormalities is ascertained.
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Survival following locoregional recurrence of breast cancer: Univariate and multivariate analysis
Karen J. Halverson,Carlos A. Perez,Robert R. Kuske,Delia M. Garcia,Joseph R. Simpson,Barbara Fineberg +5 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that subsets of patients with locoregional recurrence of breast cancer can survive for long periods of time, and the conventional wisdom that chest wall and/or regional nodal recurrence following mastectomy uniformly confers a dismal prognosis is not necessarily true.
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Radiation therapy for gliomas of the optic nerve and chiasm
TL;DR: It is concluded that postoperative radiotherapy is beneficial in patients with chiasmal involvement and those with incomplete resections, and a minimum tumor dose of 4000 cGy is recommended.
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Radiotherapy and breast reconstruction: clinical results and dosimetry.
Robert R. Kuske,Ronald H. Schuster,Eric E. Klein,Leroy Young,Carlos A. Perez,Barbara Fineberg +5 more
TL;DR: T careful consideration of their relative timing and technique appear to be important in optimizing cosmesis while minimizing complications in Radiotherapy and reconstruction.
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