James B. Elder
Ohio State University
30 Papers
35 Citations
James B. Elder is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Radiosurgery. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of James B. Elder include The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
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Papers
Local disease control after decompressive surgery and adjuvant high-dose single-fraction radiosurgery for spine metastases.
Hugh D Moulding,James B. Elder,Eric Lis,D.M. Lovelock,Zhigang Zhang,Yoshiya Yamada,Mark H. Bilsky +6 more
TL;DR: Spine radiosurgery after surgical decompression and instrumentation for tumor is a safe and effective technique that can achieve local tumor control until death in the vast majority of patients.
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Durable complete responses in some recurrent high-grade glioma patients treated with Toca 511 + Toca FC.
Timothy F. Cloughesy,Joseph Landolfi,Michael A. Vogelbaum,Derek Ostertag,James B. Elder,Stephen Bloomfield,Bob S. Carter,Clark C. Chen,Steven N. Kalkanis,Santosh Kesari,Albert Lai,Ian Lee,Linda M. Liau,Tom Mikkelsen,Phioanh L. Nghiemphu,David Piccioni,William P. Accomando,Oscar Diago,Daniel J. Hogan,Dawn Gammon,Noriyuki Kasahara,Thian Kheoh,Douglas J. Jolly,Harry E. Gruber,Asha Das,Tobias Walbert +25 more
TL;DR: Multiyear durable responses have been observed in rHGG patients treated with Toca 511 + Toca FC in a phase I trial, and the treatment will be further evaluated in a randomized phase III trial.
Single-Isocenter Multitarget Stereotactic Radiosurgery Is Safe and Effective in the Treatment of Multiple Brain Metastases.
Joshua D. Palmer,Nikhil Sebastian,Jacquline Chu,Dominic DiCostanzo,Erica Hlavin Bell,John C. Grecula,A.L.H. Arnett,Dukagjin Blakaj,John M. McGregor,James B. Elder,L Lu,Wesley Zoller,Mark Addington,Russell R. Lonser,Arnab Chakravarti,Paul D. Brown,Raju Raval +16 more
TL;DR: SIMT radiosurgery delivered in 1 to 5 fractions offers excellent local control and acceptable toxicity in the treatment of multiple intact and postoperative brain metastases and should be evaluated prospectively.
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Linear accelerator-based radiosurgery is associated with lower incidence of radionecrosis compared with gamma knife for treatment of multiple brain metastases.
Nikhil Sebastian,Chase Glenn,Ryan T. Hughes,Raju Raval,Jacqueline Chu,Dominic DiCostanzo,Erica Hlavin Bell,John C. Grecula,A.L.H. Arnett,Hasan Gondal,John M. McGregor,James B. Elder,Russell R. Lonser,Arnab Chakravarti,Daniel M. Trifiletti,Paul D. Brown,Michael D. Chan,Joshua D. Palmer +17 more
TL;DR: Similar overall survival with lower incidence of radionecrosis in patients treated with LINAC compared to GK SRS is found, which is hypothesis generating and should be validated in an independent cohort.
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Quantitative validation of anti-PTBP1 antibody for diagnostic neuropathology use: Image analysis approach.
TL;DR: The experimental analysis of specimens from 3 different brain tumor groups and 1 reactive gliosis group indicates the feasibility of using anti‐PTBP1 antibody in diagnostic neuropathology, and computerized image analysis provides a systematic and quantitative approach to explore feasibility.