Publications by authors named "Samuel L Cooper"

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  • The study focuses on women on chronic anticoagulation (AC) who need operative brachytherapy for gynecologic cancers, highlighting the lack of guidelines for their management during procedures.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 304 patients, finding that 10% were on chronic AC, primarily for venous thromboembolism or atrial fibrillation, with the most common cancers being cervical and inoperable uterine cancer.
  • The results showed a low rate of significant bleeding and no new embolic events, suggesting that these women can safely undergo brachytherapy without being excluded from the treatment.
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  • The study investigated delays in insurance preauthorization for radiation therapy and aimed to reduce the mean time for clinical treatment plan (CTP) completion and the number of delayed/denied cases by 50%.
  • A root cause analysis and quality improvement methods led to optimized CTP templates and workflows, significantly improving the efficiency of the preauthorization process.
  • Results showed substantial improvements, with the mean CTP completion time decreasing from 16 to 4 days and the percentage of delayed/denied cases reducing from 32% to 8%. *
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Ependymomas are rare primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors in adults. They occur most commonly in the spinal cord, and have classically been graded histologically into World Health Organization (WHO) grades I, II, or III based on the level of anaplasia. Recent data are showing that genetic heterogeneity occurs within the same histological subgroup and that ependymomas arising from different CNS locations have different molecular signatures.

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Purpose: To describe the natural history and management of a rare case of iris melanoma in a pediatric patient.

Observations: A Caucasian female presented with left pupillary abnormalities at age 7, progressive iris changes at age 9, and markedly elevated intraocular pressure with advanced optic nerve cupping at 11 years of age. She was found to have a pigmented lesion overlying her iris and invading her angle.

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Background: Hepatic malignancies are common including primary malignancies and metastases. Transarterial radioembolization (TARE) is an important treatment option. We reviewed safety and efficacy of (TARE) in our patients to identify factors that may impact treatment outcomes in a heterogeneous population.

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Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD) is a rare histiocytic disorder most often characterized by painless cervical lymphadenopathy, but it may also present with orbital disease. The clinical course of RDD is variable; it can be either relapsing-remitting or progressive, and the outcome relates to clinical location and treatment response. Orbital RDD can have an insidious onset and similar presentation to other ophthalmic conditions; this can result in a delayed diagnosis.

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