Teddy E. Kim
University of California, San Diego
7 Papers
40 Citations
Teddy E. Kim is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiosurgery & Prognostic variable. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Teddy E. Kim include Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
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Papers
Clinical efficacy and safety of surface imaging guided radiosurgery (SIG-RS) in the treatment of benign skull base tumors
Steven K. M. Lau,Kunal S. Patel,Teddy E. Kim,Erik Knipprath,Gwe-Ya Kim,Laura Cervino,Joshua D. Lawson,Kevin T. Murphy,Parag Sanghvi,Bob S. Carter,Clark C. Chen +10 more
TL;DR: SIG-RS for benign skull base tumors produces clinical outcomes comparable to conventional frame-based SRS techniques while enhancing patient comfort, and local control and treatment-related toxicity were retrospectively assessed.
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Prognostic factors for stereotactic radiosurgery-treated patients with cerebral metastasis: implications on randomised control trial design and inter-institutional collaboration.
David D. Gonda,Teddy E. Kim,Steven J. Goetsch,Takuya Kawabe,Shinya Watanabe,John F. Alksne,J.A. Hattangadi,Masayuki Nitta,Kenneth Ott,David W. Hodgens,Bob S. Carter,Masaaki Yamamoto,Clark C. Chen +12 more
TL;DR: This first integrated study that defined prognostic factors for SRS-treated patients with cerebral metastases using an inter-institutional validation study design establishes a model for collaborative interactions between large volume centers and provides prognostic variables that should be incorporated into future clinical trial design.
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Management patterns of patients with cerebral metastases who underwent multiple stereotactic radiosurgeries
Deborah C. Marshall,Logan P. Marcus,Teddy E. Kim,Brandon A. McCutcheon,Steven J. Goetsch,Takao Koiso,John F. Alksne,Kenneth Ott,Bob S. Carter,Jona A. Hattangadi-Gluth,Masaaki Yamamoto,Clark C. Chen +11 more
TL;DR: Using an independent validation study design, comparable overall survival was demonstrated between judiciously selected patients who underwent a single or multiple SRS(s), and comparable results were found in the KHMGH cohort.
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Bm-08prognostic factors for srs-treated patients with cerebral metastasis: implications on randomized control trial design and inter-institutional collaborative efforts
Clark C. Chen,David D. Gonda,Teddy E. Kim,Steven J. Goetsch,Takuya Kawabe,Shinya Watanabe,John F. Alksne,J.A. Hattangadi,Ken Ott,David W. Hodgens,Bob S. Carter,Masaki Yamamoto +11 more
TL;DR: This is the first large scale study that defined prognostic factors for SRS treated patients with cerebral metastasis using an inter-institutional validation study design and establishes a model for collaborative interactions between large volume centers and provides prognostic variables that should be incorporated into future clinical trial design.
Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Surface Imaging Guided Radiosurgery in the Treatment of Benign Skull Base Tumors.
Steven K. M. Lau,Kunal S. Patel,Teddy E. Kim,Erik Knipprath,Gwe-Ya Kim,Laura Cervino,Joshua D. Lawson,Kevin T. Murphy,Parag Sanghvi,Bob S. Carter,Clark C. Chen +10 more
TL;DR: SIG-RS for benign skull base tumors produces clinical outcomes comparable to conventional frame-based SRS techniques while enhancing patient comfort, and local control and treatment-related toxicity were retrospectively assessed.