Mehra Golshan
Yale University
196 Papers
737 Citations
Mehra Golshan is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 186 publications. Previous affiliations of Mehra Golshan include Northwestern University & University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Papers
Impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on breast reconstruction.
Yue Yung Hu,Christine M. Weeks,Haejin In,Christopher M. Dodgion,Mehra Golshan,Yoon S. Chun,Michael J. Hassett,Xiangmei Gu,Stuart R. Lipsitz,Caprice C. Greenberg +9 more
TL;DR: This data indicates that the timing of neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatment with or without radiotherapy may have an important effect on the prognosis of cancer recurrence and the need for further studies to establish a causative mechanism.
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Management of the Axilla in Early Breast Cancer
Monica G. Valero,Mehra Golshan +1 more
TL;DR: This chapter provides an updated review on the history, evolution, and current practices for axillary management in patients with early breast cancer, with particular attention to the surgical recommendations and controversial scenarios of the evolving management of the axilla.
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De Novo Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Surgical Disease?
Thanh U. Barbie,Mehra Golshan +1 more
TL;DR: The first randomized study to show a statistically significant improvement in median survival with surgery for patients with de novo stage 4 breast cancer at the 5-year follow-up assessment is presented, highlighting the need for randomized prospective trials.
Prognostic role of lymphovascular invasion and lymph node status among breast cancer subtypes
Guo-Shiou Liao,Huan-Ming Hsu,Chi-Hong Chu,Zhi-Jie Hong,C.-Y. Fu,Yu-Ching Chou,Mehra Golshan,Ming-Shen Dai,Teng-Wei Chen,Chan De-Chian,Wan-Chen Tsai,Chao-Wen Pan,Kuo-Feng Hsu,En-Nung Kao,Yi-Chih Hsu,Tsun-Hou Chang,Jyh-Cherng Yu +16 more
TL;DR: Evaluating the prognostic power of LVI among BCSs found that LVI in BCS was an important prognostic factor for overall survival (OS) and recurrent-free survival (RFS) and LVI and lymph node status were important prognosis factor for OS and RFS among B CSs.
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Going the Distance: Ethical Issues Arising When Patients Seek Cancer Care From International Settings
TL;DR: In this commentary, ethical questions arising in the care of patients from international settings are identified and discussed and suggestions for future work to be done in this evolving area of cancer medicine are made.
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