Martin D. Fleming
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
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Journal of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network | 2014
Daniel G. Coit; John A. Thompson; Robert Hans Ingemar Andtbacka; Christopher J. Anker; Christopher K. Bichakjian; William E. Carson; Gregory A. Daniels; Adil Daud; Dominick DiMaio; Martin D. Fleming; Rene Gonzalez; Valerie Guild; Allan C. Halpern; F. Stephen Hodi; Mark C. Kelley; Nikhil I. Khushalani; Ragini R. Kudchadkar; Julie R. Lange; Mary Martini; Anthony J. Olszanski; Merrick I. Ross; April K. Salama; Susan M. Swetter; Kenneth K. Tanabe; Vijay Trisal; Marshall M. Urist; Nicole R. McMillian; Maria Ho
The NCCN Guidelines for Melanoma provide multidisciplinary recommendations on the clinical management of patients with melanoma. This NCCN Guidelines Insights report highlights notable recent updates. Foremost of these is the exciting addition of the novel agents ipilimumab and vemurafenib for treatment of advanced melanoma. The NCCN panel also included imatinib as a treatment for KIT-mutated tumors and pegylated interferon alfa-2b as an option for adjuvant therapy. Also important are revisions to the initial stratification of early-stage lesions based on the risk of sentinel lymph node metastases, and revised recommendations on the use of sentinel lymph node biopsy for low-risk groups. Finally, the NCCN panel reached clinical consensus on clarifying the role of imaging in the workup of patients with melanoma.
Cancer | 2005
Fariba Navid; Wayne L. Furman; Martin D. Fleming; Bhaskar N. Rao; Sandra Kovach; Catherine A. Billups; Alvida M. Cain; Rex A. Amonette; Jesse J. Jenkins; Alberto S. Pappo
It has been shown that induction high‐dose interferon α‐2b (IFN‐α‐2b) followed by maintenance therapy improves recurrence‐free survival in adults with high‐risk, resected melanoma. In this study, the feasibility and toxicity of this regimen were evaluated in newly diagnosed pediatric patients with Stage III melanoma involving regional lymph nodes.
Cancer Research | 2015
Elena M. Paulus; Frances E Pritchard; Simonne S. Nouer; Elizabeth A. Tolley; Brandon S. Boyd; Jesse T. Davidson; Gitonga Munene; Martin D. Fleming
Although significant progress has been made in improving breast cancer survival, disparities among racial, ethnic, and underserved groups still exist. The goal of this investigation is to quantify racial disparities in the context of breast cancer care, examining the outcomes of recurrence and mortality in the city of Memphis. Patients with a biopsy-proven diagnosis of breast cancer from January 1, 2002, through December 31, 2012, were obtained from the tumor registry. Black patients were more likely to have advanced (II, III, or IV) clinical stage of breast cancer at diagnosis versus white patients. Black breast cancer patients had a two times higher odds of recurrence (95% confidence interval: 1.4, 3.0) after adjusting for race and clinical stage. Black breast cancer patients were 1.5 times more likely to die (95% confidence interval: 1.2, 1.8), after adjusting for race; age at diagnosis; clinical stage; ER, PR, HER2 status; and recurrence. Black women with stages 0, I, II, and III breast cancer all had a statistically significant longer median time from diagnosis to surgery than white women. Black patients were more likely to have advanced clinical stages of breast cancer at diagnosis versus white patients on a citywide level in Memphis. Black breast cancer patients have higher odds of recurrence and mortality when compared with white breast cancer patients, after adjusting for appropriate demographic and clinical attributes. More work is needed to develop, evaluate, and disseminate interventions to decrease inequities in timeliness of care for breast cancer patients.
Journal of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network | 2013
Daniel G. Coit; Robert Hans Ingemar Andtbacka; Christopher J. Anker; Christopher K. Bichakjian; William E. Carson; Adil Daud; Dominick DiMaio; Martin D. Fleming; Valerie Guild; Allan C. Halpern; F. Stephen Hodi; Mark C. Kelley; Nikhil I. Khushalani; Ragini Kudchadkar; Julie R. Lange; Anne C. Lind; Mary Martini; Anthony J. Olszanski; Scott K. Pruitt; Merrick I. Ross; Susan M. Swetter; Kenneth K. Tanabe; John A. Thompson; Vijay Trisal; Marshall M. Urist; Nicole R. McMillian; Maria Ho
Journal of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network | 2016
Daniel G. Coit; John A. Thompson; Alain Patrick Algazi; Robert Hans Ingemar Andtbacka; Christopher K. Bichakjian; William E. Carson; Gregory A. Daniels; Dominick J.M. DiMaio; Marc S. Ernstoff; Ryan C. Fields; Martin D. Fleming; Rene Gonzalez; Valerie Guild; Allan C. Halpern; F. Stephen Hodi; Richard W. Joseph; Julie R. Lange; Mary Martini; Miguel A. Materin; Anthony J. Olszanski; Merrick I. Ross; April K. Salama; Joseph J. Skitzki; Jeffrey A. Sosman; Susan M. Swetter; Kenneth K. Tanabe; Javier F. Torres-Roca; Vijay Trisal; Marshall M. Urist; Nicole R. McMillian
Gynecologic Oncology | 1997
Brigitte Miller; Barbara Pittman; Jim Y. Wan; Martin D. Fleming
Journal of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network | 2016
Daniel G. Coit; John A. Thompson; Alain Patrick Algazi; Robert Hans Ingemar Andtbacka; Christopher K. Bichakjian; William E. Carson; Gregory A. Daniels; Dominick J.M. DiMaio; Ryan C. Fields; Martin D. Fleming; Brian Gastman; Rene Gonzalez; Valerie Guild; Douglas B. Johnson; Richard W. Joseph; Julie R. Lange; Mary Martini; Miguel A. Materin; Anthony J. Olszanski; Patrick A. Ott; Aparna Priyanath Gupta; Merrick I. Ross; April K. Salama; Joseph J. Skitzki; Susan M. Swetter; Kenneth K. Tanabe; Javier F. Torres-Roca; Vijay Trisal; Marshall M. Urist; Nicole R. McMillian
Journal of Surgical Research | 2017
Zachary E. Stiles; Tyler M. Rist; Paxton V. Dickson; Evan S. Glazer; Martin D. Fleming; David Shibata; Jeremiah L. Deneve
BMC Cancer | 2018
Jonathan S. Zager; Brian R. Gastman; Sancy A. Leachman; Rene Gonzalez; Martin D. Fleming; Laura K. Ferris; Jonhan Ho; Alexander R. Miller; Robert W. Cook; Kyle R. Covington; Kristen Meldi-Plasseraud; Brooke Middlebrook; Lewis H. Kaminester; Anthony J. Greisinger; Sarah I. Estrada; David M. Pariser; Lee D. Cranmer; Jane L. Messina; John T. Vetto; Jeffrey D. Wayne; Keith A. Delman; David H. Lawson; Pedram Gerami
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 2018
Whitney Guerrero; Amy Wise; Garrett Lim; Lei Dong; Jim Y. Wan; Jeremiah L. Deneve; Evan S. Glazer; Paxton V. Dickson; R. Scott Daugherty; Martin D. Fleming; David Shibata