Steve R. Martinez

4.0k total citations
92 papers, 3.1k citations indexed

About

Steve R. Martinez is a scholar working on Oncology, Surgery and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Steve R. Martinez has authored 92 papers receiving a total of 3.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 53 papers in Oncology, 27 papers in Surgery and 25 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Steve R. Martinez's work include Cutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management (15 papers), Breast Cancer Treatment Studies (14 papers) and Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment (13 papers). Steve R. Martinez is often cited by papers focused on Cutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management (15 papers), Breast Cancer Treatment Studies (14 papers) and Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment (13 papers). Steve R. Martinez collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and Japan. Steve R. Martinez's co-authors include Warren H. Tseng, Steven L. Chen, Robert J. Canter, Richard J. Bold, Dave S.�B. Hoon, Dhruvil R. Shah, Vijay P. Khatri, Robert M. Tamurian, Dariusz Borys and Anton J. Bilchik and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Steve R. Martinez

91 papers receiving 3.1k citations

Peers

Steve R. Martinez
Wei Wei United States
Alex McMillan United States
Anjali Saqi United States
Mark Agulnik United States
Nabil Wasif United States
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All Works

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Martinez, Steve R., et al.. (2024). Lactate Oxidase Disrupts Lactate-Activated RAS and PI3K Oncogenic Signaling. Cancers. 16(16). 2817–2817. 2 indexed citations
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Martinez, Steve R., et al.. (2017). Age-based disparities in the use of total thyroidectomy for papillary thyroid carcinoma. Clinical & Translational Oncology. 19(10). 1253–1259. 5 indexed citations
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Borys, Dariusz, Robert J. Canter, Benjamin Hoch, et al.. (2012). P16 expression predicts necrotic response among patients with osteosarcoma receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Human Pathology. 43(11). 1948–1954. 22 indexed citations
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Martinez, Steve R., Dhruvil R. Shah, Warren H. Tseng, Robert J. Canter, & Richard J. Bold. (2012). Rural–urban disparities in use of post-lumpectomy radiation. Medical Oncology. 29(5). 3250–3257. 19 indexed citations
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Sondak, Vernon K., Dennis W. King, Jonathan S. Zager, et al.. (2012). Combined Analysis of Phase III Trials Evaluating [99mTc]Tilmanocept and Vital Blue Dye for Identification of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Clinically Node-Negative Cutaneous Melanoma. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 20(2). 680–688. 106 indexed citations
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Shah, Dhruvil R., Robert J. Canter, Vijay P. Khatri, et al.. (2012). Utilization of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Patients with Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Undergoing Mastectomy. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 20(1). 24–30. 6 indexed citations
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Martinez, Steve R., Warren H. Tseng, Robert J. Canter, et al.. (2011). Do radiation use disparities influence survival in patients with advanced breast cancer?. Cancer. 118(1). 196–204. 11 indexed citations
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Martinez, Steve R., Warren H. Tseng, Dhruvil R. Shah, Robert J. Canter, & Richard J. Bold. (2011). Urban and non-urban disparities in the use of post-mastectomy radiation for breast cancer. Medical Oncology. 29(3). 1523–1528. 12 indexed citations
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Garcia, Miki Shirakawa, Yoko Ono, Steve R. Martinez, et al.. (2011). Complete regression of subcutaneous and cutaneous metastatic melanoma with high-dose intralesional interleukin 2 in combination with topical imiquimod and retinoid cream. Melanoma Research. 21(3). 235–243. 25 indexed citations
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Wasif, Nabil, Robert M. Tamurian, Scott Christensen, et al.. (2011). Influence of Specialty and Clinical Experience on Treatment Sequencing in the Multimodal Management of Soft Tissue Extremity Sarcoma. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 19(2). 504–510. 12 indexed citations
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Tseng, Warren H., et al.. (2011). Lack of Survival Benefit Following Adjuvant Radiation in Patients with Retroperitoneal Sarcoma: A SEER Analysis. Journal of Surgical Research. 168(2). e173–e180. 48 indexed citations
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Tseng, Warren H., Thomas R. Stevenson, Robert J. Canter, et al.. (2010). Sacramento Area Breast Cancer Epidemiology Study: Use of Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction along the Rural-to-Urban Continuum. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 126(6). 1815–1824. 38 indexed citations
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Martinez, Steve R., et al.. (2010). Survival in 12,653 breast cancer patients with extensive axillary lymph node metastasis in the anthracycline era. Medical Oncology. 27(4). 1420–1424. 7 indexed citations
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Martinez, Steve R., et al.. (2010). Medullary carcinoma of the breast: a population-based perspective. Medical Oncology. 28(3). 738–744. 30 indexed citations
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Tseng, Warren H. & Steve R. Martinez. (2010). Tumor Location Predicts Survival in Cutaneous Head and Neck Melanoma. Journal of Surgical Research. 167(2). 192–198. 71 indexed citations
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Tseng, Warren H., Steve R. Martinez, Robert M. Tamurian, et al.. (2010). Contiguous organ resection is safe in patients with retroperitoneal sarcoma: An ACS‐NSQIP analysis. Journal of Surgical Oncology. 103(5). 390–394. 41 indexed citations
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Martinez, Steve R., et al.. (2008). A rational surgical approach to the treatment of distant melanoma metastases. Cancer Treatment Reviews. 34(7). 614–620. 28 indexed citations
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Kitago, Minoru, Steve R. Martinez, Kazuo Koyanagi, et al.. (2006). CXCL12 and CCL21 chemokine expression in inflammatory draining lymph nodes promote melanoma metastasis. Cancer Research. 66. 69–69. 1 indexed citations
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Kim, Joseph, Howard A. Reber, O. Joe Hines, et al.. (2005). The clinical significance of MAGEA3 expression in pancreatic cancer. International Journal of Cancer. 118(9). 2269–2275. 54 indexed citations
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Martinez, Steve R., et al.. (2003). Cardiac injury during needle localized surgical breast biopsy. Journal of Surgical Oncology. 82(4). 261–265. 9 indexed citations

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