Jeffrey H. Lee

10.3k total citations
211 papers, 6.1k citations indexed

About

Jeffrey H. Lee is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jeffrey H. Lee has authored 211 papers receiving a total of 6.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 150 papers in Surgery, 141 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 94 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Jeffrey H. Lee's work include Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (78 papers), Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (77 papers) and Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment (67 papers). Jeffrey H. Lee is often cited by papers focused on Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (78 papers), Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (77 papers) and Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment (67 papers). Jeffrey H. Lee collaborates with scholars based in United States, Japan and China. Jeffrey H. Lee's co-authors include Jaffer A. Ajani, William A. Ross, Manoop S. Bhutani, Stephen G. Swisher, Wayne L. Hofstetter, Brian Weston, Harry R. Aslanian, Eric P. Tamm, Dipen M. Maru and Douglas B. Evans and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Clinical Oncology and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Jeffrey H. Lee

204 papers receiving 6.0k citations

Peers

Jeffrey H. Lee
Michael G. Haddock United States
Jin He United States
Do Hoon Lim South Korea
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All Works

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Xiao, Lianchun, Brian D. Badgwell, Paul F. Mansfield, et al.. (2024). Neoadjuvant dual checkpoint inhibition followed by immune-chemoradiation in patients with resectable gastric adenocarcinoma.. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 42(16_suppl). 4067–4067. 2 indexed citations
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Newhook, Timothy E., Ching‐Wei D. Tzeng, Hop S. Tran Cao, et al.. (2024). Revisiting the Malignant Masquerade at the Liver Hilum: Have We Made Progress?. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 31(5). 3062–3068. 2 indexed citations
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Lee, Jeffrey H., Faisal S. Ali, Patrick M. Lynch, et al.. (2022). The conundrum in endoscopic management of duodenal polyps: a tertiary cancer center experience. Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 16(6). 569–576. 1 indexed citations
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Malakorn, Songphol, Sharon L. Stein, Jeffrey H. Lee, & Y. Nancy You. (2018). Urgent Management of Obstructing Colorectal Cancer: Divert, Stent, or Resect?. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. 23(2). 425–432. 13 indexed citations
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DaVee, Tomas, Emmanuel Coronel, Gandhi Lanke, et al.. (2018). Pancreatic cancer screening in high-risk individuals with germline genetic mutations. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 87(6). 1443–1450. 39 indexed citations
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Chan, Christopher T., Gandhi Lanke, Hsiang-Chun Chen, et al.. (2018). Biliary Decompression in Perihilar Cholangiocarcinoma Improves Survival: A Single-Center Retrospective Analysis. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 64(2). 561–569. 22 indexed citations
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Xi, Mian, Cai Xu, Zhongxing Liao, et al.. (2017). The impact of histology on recurrence patterns in esophageal cancer treated with definitive chemoradiotherapy. Radiotherapy and Oncology. 124(2). 318–324. 47 indexed citations
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Tamm, Eric P., Priya Bhosale, Jeffrey H. Lee, & Eric Rohren. (2016). State-of-the-art Imaging of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors. Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America. 25(2). 375–400. 53 indexed citations
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Welsh, James W., Steven N. Seyedin, Pamela K. Allen, et al.. (2016). Local Control and Toxicity of a Simultaneous Integrated Boost for Dose Escalation in Locally Advanced Esophageal Cancer: Interim Results from a Prospective Phase I/II Trial. Journal of Thoracic Oncology. 12(2). 375–382. 47 indexed citations
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Krishna, Somashekar G., Abhik Bhattacharya, Feng Li, et al.. (2015). Diagnostic Differentiation of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor From Other Neoplastic Solid Pancreatic Lesions During Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration. Pancreas. 45(3). 394–400. 19 indexed citations
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Song, Shumei, Jaffer A. Ajani, Soichiro Honjo, et al.. (2014). Hippo Coactivator YAP1 Upregulates SOX9 and Endows Esophageal Cancer Cells with Stem-like Properties. Cancer Research. 74(15). 4170–4182. 211 indexed citations
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Shiozaki, Hironori, Kazuki Sudo, Lianchun Xiao, et al.. (2014). Distribution and Timing of Distant Metastasis after Local Therapy in a Large Cohort of Patients with Esophageal and Esophagogastric Junction Cancer. Oncology. 86(5-6). 336–339. 15 indexed citations
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Amini, Arya, Jaffer A. Ajani, Ritsuko Komaki, et al.. (2013). Factors Associated with Local–Regional Failure After Definitive Chemoradiation for Locally Advanced Esophageal Cancer. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 21(1). 306–314. 24 indexed citations
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Thosani, Nirav, Asha S. Kapadia, Nobuo Ochi, et al.. (2011). Diagnostic accuracy of EUS in differentiating mucosal versus submucosal invasion of superficial esophageal cancers: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 75(2). 242–253. 150 indexed citations
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Jaganmohan, Sathya, Patrick M. Lynch, William A. Ross, et al.. (2011). Endoscopic Management of Duodenal Adenomas in Familial Adenomatous Polyposis—A Single-Center Experience. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 57(3). 732–737. 27 indexed citations
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Lee, Jeffrey H.. (2011). Self-Expandable Metal Stents for Malignant Distal Biliary Strictures. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America. 21(3). 463–480. 11 indexed citations
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Gu, Jian, Jaffer A. Ajani, Ernest T. Hawk, et al.. (2010). Genome-Wide Catalogue of Chromosomal Aberrations in Barrett's Esophagus and Esophageal Adenocarcinoma: A High-Density Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Array Analysis. Cancer Prevention Research. 3(9). 1176–1186. 67 indexed citations
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Kim, Soo Mi, Eun Sung Park, Y. Choi, et al.. (2010). Prognostic Biomarkers for Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Identified by Analysis of Tumor Transcriptome. PLoS ONE. 5(11). e15074–e15074. 115 indexed citations
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Jacobson, Brian C., Michelle S. Hirsch, Jeffrey H. Lee, et al.. (2001). Multiple asymptomatic plexiform schwannomas of the sigmoid colon: A case report and review. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 53(7). 801–804. 16 indexed citations

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