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Journal of Oncology | 2018

The Utility of Preoperative Vascular Grading in Patients Undergoing Surgery First for Pancreatic Cancer: Does Radiologic Arterial or Venous Involvement Predict Pathologic Margin Status?

Neha Goel; Jimson W. D’Souza; Karen Ruth; Barton Milestone; Andreas Karachristos; Rajeswari Nagarathinam; Harry S. Cooper; John P. Hoffman; Sanjay S. Reddy

Controversy exists on accurately grading vascular involvement on preoperative imaging for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. We reviewed the association between preoperative imaging and margin status in 137 patients. Radiologists graded venous involvement based on the Ishikawa classification system and arterial involvement based on preoperative imaging. For patients with both classifications recorded, we categorized vascular involvement as “None,” “Arterial only,” “Venous only,” or “Both” and examined the association of vascular involvement and pathologic margin status. Of 134 patients with Ishikawa classifications, 63%, 17%, 11%, and 9% were graded as I, II, III, and IV, respectively. Of 96 patients with arterial staging, 74%, 16%, and 10% were categorized as stages i, ii, and iii, respectively. Of 93 patients with both stagings, 61% had no vascular involvement, 7% had arterial only, 14% had venous only, and 17% had both involved. Ishikawa classification was strongly associated with a positive SMA and SMV margin (p<0.001). However, for arterial staging, there was no association with SMA or SMV margin. Overall, Ishikawa grading was more predicative of arterial involvement and remained significant on multivariate analysis. The use of diagnostic imaging in predicting positive margins is more accurate when using a venous grading system.


Melanoma management | 2017

A surgical perspective report on melanoma management

Brian Wernick; Neha Goel; Francis Sw Zih; Jeffrey M. Farma

Management of melanoma includes wide excision with adequate margins and lymph node biopsy depending on the depth of the lesion, with subsequent completion lymphadenectomy for positive sentinel node. Locally advanced disease can be approached in several different ways depending on a variety of patient and disease-specific factors. These include surgical resection, isolated limb perfusion and infusion and intralesional injection therapy such as talimogene laherparepvec, IL-2 and Bacille Calmette-Guerin. Ongoing controversy exists regarding the utility of completion lymphadenectomy, and trials such as MSLT-2 will attempt to shed light on this issue. The future of melanoma management will likely focus on expanding the use of immunotherapy, allowing for narrower surgical margins, particularly in sensitive anatomic areas, and limiting the number of completion lymphadenectomies.


Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America | 2017

Randomized Clinical Trials in Pancreatic Cancer

Neha Goel; Sanjay S. Reddy


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2018

Perioperative Outcomes after Composite vs Isolated Colorectal and Liver Resections: A Contemporary, National, Propensity Score-Matched Analysis

William H. Ward; Jane Yuet Ching Hui; Neha Goel; Tianyu Li; Elizabeth Handorf; Eric A. Ross; Nestor F. Esnaola


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2018

Prospective Comparison of the American College of Surgeons-NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator and Surgical Apgar Score to Predict Perioperative Outcomes after Major Cancer Surgery

William H. Ward; Neha Goel; Samuel M. Manstein; Lyudmila DeMora; Marc C. Smaldone; Jeffrey M. Farma; Eric A. Ross; Robert G. Uzzo; Nestor F. Esnaola


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2018

Rapid Implementation of a Transdisciplinary Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Program at a National Cancer Institute Comprehensive Cancer Center: An Interim Analysis

Neha Goel; Tianyu Li; William H. Ward; Samuel M. Manstein; Alexander Kutikov; Christina S. Chu; Eric A. Ross; Robert G. Uzzo; Nestor F. Esnaola


Journal of Surgical Research | 2018

Predictive value of leukocyte- and platelet-derived ratios in rectal adenocarcinoma

William H. Ward; Neha Goel; Karen Ruth; Andrew C. Esposito; Fernando Lambreton; Elin R. Sigurdson; Joshua E. Meyer; Jeffrey M. Farma


Journal of Surgical Research | 2018

Does the Surgical Apgar Score predict serious complications after elective major cancer surgery

Neha Goel; Samuel M. Manstein; William H. Ward; Lyudmila DeMora; Marc C. Smaldone; Jeffrey M. Farma; Robert G. Uzzo; Nestor F. Esnaola


Journal of Surgical Research | 2018

Regional diagnostic rates, treatments, and outcomes among patients with invasive ductal carcinoma

Ambria S. Moten; Miriam N. Lango; Neha Goel; Amy J. Goldberg


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Neoadjuvant therapy in advanced melanoma.

Shalana O'Brien; Jimson W. D'Souza; Shirly Shohat; Neha Goel; Sanjay S. Reddy; Anthony J. Olszanski; Sujana Movva; Hong Wu; Jian Qin Yu; Miriam N. Lango; Jeffrey M. Farma

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Eric A. Ross

Fox Chase Cancer Center

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Fox Chase Cancer Center

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