Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Amanda McLane"
Amanda McLane's research primarily focuses on the impact of various treatments, including radiation therapy and surgical procedures, on patient outcomes in oncology, particularly in hematological and breast cancer contexts.
Her studies employ innovative methods such as the cytokinesis-block micronucleus (CBMN) assay to assess cytogenetic damage and long-term outcomes in patients receiving treatments like total body irradiation (TBI) and postmastectomy radiation.
Additionally, McLane investigates procedural safety and efficacy in diverse surgical settings, exemplified by her work on anesthesia-related complications during abortions without pre-procedure fasting.