Readers of the blog may be interested to know I was included as co-author in a review article on adult brainstem gliomas that was just published online in Frontiers in Oncology. My very first journal publication...
http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fonc.2016.00180/abstract
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ReplyDeleteOutstanding, congrats! I'll download the full article via the link on the upper right hand corner.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteThe article is a really nice summary of the state of the art in dealing with an especially grim subset of glioma cases.
I'm always happy to see good articles published in open-access journals. Paywalls that impede access to important clinical research are infuriating. Good work!
Very nice Stephen!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Stephen!
ReplyDeleteI'm very happy to see another publication that deals with adult brainstem glioma.
You mentioned that the OS is significantly higher in the IDH1 positiv patients. I found this statment already but never got the actual number behind it.
Congrats Stephen on your very first journal publication.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulation!
DeleteMany next to come!
Congrats! Very exciting and well deserved. I am sure one of many more to come. Downloaded and started to read.
ReplyDeleteWay to go Stephen!
ReplyDeleteWe're very grateful for your work,
Mike B.
Congrats Stephen. On behalf of literally all diagnosed with a brain tumor, thank you for what you are doing. Your work is greatly helping many people better understand their options for beating brain cancer. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Steph!
ReplyDeleteYou are certainly part of the most knowledgeable people in the world about brain tumors and how to treat them!
I hope you keep them coming!
TIP: You could post a direct link to download the article in PDF format.
Thanks for all your kind words everyone!
ReplyDeleteMatias, to download the PDF, go to the page I linked to in the post, click on "download provisional article" on the right side panel, and then click on the "Provisional PDF" tag that should appear there. The PDF downloads directly to your computer without re-directing to another webpage, so I can't provide a direct link.
There have been a couple minor edits made, so this "provisional" version is not quite the finalized version.
Way to go buddy!!!! At each step, you're constantly impressing all of us. Congrats!
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