Marilyn Greer
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
10 Papers
157 Citations
Marilyn Greer is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gynecologic oncology & Endometrial cancer. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications.
Chat about Author
Papers
Lymphadenectomy during endometrial cancer staging: practice patterns among gynecologic oncologists.
Pamela T. Soliman,Michael Frumovitz,Whitney A. Spannuth,Marilyn Greer,Sheena Sharma,Kathleen M. Schmeler,Pedro T. Ramirez,Charles F Levenback,Lois M. Ramondetta +8 more
TL;DR: Current controversies in surgical staging for endometrial cancer are reflected in the practice patterns among gynecologic oncologists, and it is unclear if standardizing surgical practice patterns will improve outcomes for patients with endometricrial cancer.
132
Trends in laparoscopic and robotic surgery among gynecologic oncologists: A survey update.
Mohamed Mabrouk,Michael Frumovitz,Marilyn Greer,Sheena Sharma,Kathleen M. Schmeler,Pamela T. Soliman,Pedro T. Ramirez +6 more
TL;DR: An overall increase in the use of and perceived indications for minimally invasive surgery in gynecologic oncology among SGO members is found.
107
Laparoscopic training and practice in gynecologic oncology among Society of Gynecologic Oncologists members and fellows-in-training.
Michael Frumovitz,Pedro T. Ramirez,Marilyn Greer,Mary Ann Gregurich,Judith K. Wolf,Diane C. Bodurka,Charles F Levenback +6 more
TL;DR: Most SGO respondents used laparoscopy for selective indications, and most developed their laparoscopic skills after their fellowship training, according to a survey mailed to SGO members and fellows-in-training.
72
Physician pain and discomfort during minimally invasive gynecologic cancer surgery
Megan E McDonald,Pedro T. Ramirez,Mark F. Munsell,Marilyn Greer,William M. Burke,Wendel Naumann,Michael Frumovitz +6 more
TL;DR: Robotic surgery and female sex appear to be risk factors for physical discomfort in gynecologic oncologists reporting physical symptoms related to minimally invasive surgery at an alarming rate.
54
Indications for operative intervention in patients with asymptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism: practice patterns of endocrine surgery.
Maria A. Kouvaraki,Marilyn Greer,Sheena Sharma,David Beery,Robert Armand,Jeffrey E. Lee,Douglas B. Evans,Nancy D. Perrier +7 more
TL;DR: Endocrine surgeons do not base the decision to intervene operatively in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism solely on objective criteria, and most high-volume, experienced endocrine surgeons believe that subjective complaints warrant operative intervention.
51