Zhenyu Wang
University of Missouri
5 Papers
23 Citations
Zhenyu Wang is an academic researcher from University of Missouri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Lumpectomy. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Combined small-cell lung carcinoma: An institutional experience.
Audrey S. Wallace,Monika Arya,Shellaine R. Frazier,Steven Westgate,Zhenyu Wang,Donald C. Doll +5 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this study is to determine prognostic factors and survival in patients who present with combined small‐cell lung cancer (SCLC) and to establish a smoking cessation strategy for this disease.
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Synchronous lobular carcinoma in situ and invasive lobular cancer: Marker or precursor for invasive lobular carcinoma
TL;DR: The 46% incidence of LCIS associated with ILC in this cohort study is similar to that reported for ductal carcinoma in situ identified with invasive ductal cancer at ∼40%.
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In support of the Choosing Wisely campaign: Perceived higher risk leads to unnecessary imaging in accelerated partial breast irradiation?
Audrey S. Wallace,Audrey S. Wallace,Jay P. Nelson,Zhenyu Wang,Paul S. Dale,Gregory B. Biedermann +5 more
TL;DR: The result of this study is in line with the Choosing Wisely campaign recommendations to perform no more than annual follow‐up for women who have completed radiation as part of BCT, with first imaging done at 6‐12 months.
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Long term radiographic findings of breast brachytherapy: Implications of surgical volume.
Audrey S. Wallace,Audrey S. Wallace,Vladislav Velizarov Tchatalbachev,Jay P. Nelson,Zhenyu Wang,Paul S. Dale,Gregory B. Biedermann +6 more
TL;DR: Little is known about long‐term radiographic findings after treatment with accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) and how these findings compare with previous studies on other types of irradiation.
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RNA-binding motif 4 promotes angiogenesis in HCC by selectively activating VEGF-A expression.
H. Han,Ting Lin,Zhenyu Wang,Jingjing Song,Ziyi Fang,Jing Zhang,Xiaomin You,Yanshneg Du,Jun Ye,Guoxiong Zhou +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the potential angiogenic effect of RNA-binding motif 4 (RBM4) through a small-scale overexpression screening, followed by comparison of the expression level of RBM4 in cancer and adjacent tissues in multiple malignancies.