Sonali Jindal
Oregon Health & Science University
40 Papers
24 Citations
Sonali Jindal is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of Sonali Jindal include University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center & Anschutz Medical Campus.
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Perioperative nivolumab monotherapy versus nivolumab plus ipilimumab in resectable hepatocellular carcinoma: a randomised, open-label, phase 2 trial.
Ahmed Kaseb,Elshad Hasanov,Hop S. Tran Cao,Lianchun Xiao,Jean Nicolas Vauthey,Sunyoung S. Lee,Betul Yavuz,Yehia I. Mohamed,Aliya Qayyum,Sonali Jindal,Fei Duan,Sreyashi Basu,Shalini S. Yadav,Courtney Nicholas,Jingjing Sun,Kanwal Pratap Singh Raghav,Asif Rashid,Kristen Carter,Y. S. Chung,Ching Wei D. Tzeng,Divya Sakamuri,Li Nan Xu,Ryan Sun,Vittorio Cristini,Laura Beretta,James C. Yao,Robert A. Wolfe,James P. Allison,Padmanee Sharma +28 more
TL;DR: In this article , the safety and tolerability of perioperative immunotherapy in resectable hepatocellular carcinoma was evaluated in a single-centre, randomised, open-label, phase 2 trial.
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Wound healing-like immune program facilitates postpartum mammary gland involution and tumor progression.
TL;DR: An immune modulated microenvironment within the normal involuting mammary gland suggestive of immunosuppression, that when targeted reduces tumor promotion is shown, revealing possible immune‐based strategies for postpartum breast cancer.
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Cyclooxygenase-2-dependent lymphangiogenesis promotes nodal metastasis of postpartum breast cancer.
Traci R. Lyons,Virginia F. Borges,Virginia F. Borges,Courtney Betts,Qiuchen Guo,Puja Kapoor,Holly A. Martinson,Sonali Jindal,Pepper Schedin,Pepper Schedin +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that human postpartum breast cancers have increased peritumor lymphatic vessel density that correlates with increased frequency of lymph node metastases and suggested that the prolymphangiogenic microenvironment of the post partum mammary gland has potential as a target to inhibit metastasis.
Association Between Postpartum Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Metastasis and the Clinical Features Underlying Risk.
Erica T. Goddard,Solange Bassale,Troy Schedin,Sonali Jindal,Jeremy C. Johnston,Ethan Cabral,Emile Latour,Traci R. Lyons,Traci R. Lyons,Motomi Mori,Pepper Schedin,Pepper Schedin,Virginia F. Borges,Virginia F. Borges +13 more
- 04 Jan 2019
TL;DR: Postpartum status may be a prognostic indicator in young women with breast cancer and should be routinely identified, as up to 45% of women 45 years or younger with Breast cancer fall into this category and could be at increased risk for metastasis.
Postpartum breast involution reveals regression of secretory lobules mediated by tissue-remodeling.
Sonali Jindal,Dexiang Gao,Pat Bell,Grethe Albrektsen,Susan M. Edgerton,Christine B. Ambrosone,Ann D. Thor,Virginia F. Borges,Virginia F. Borges,Pepper Schedin +9 more
TL;DR: Human postpartum breast involution is a dominant tissue-remodeling process that returns the total lobular area of the gland to a level essentially indistinguishable from the nulliparous gland, and is characterized by wound healing-like tissue remodeling programs that occur within a narrowed time frame.