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Scott W. Keith, PhD

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1015 Chestnut Street
Suite M100
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 503-9876
(215) 503-3804 fax

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Primary pancreatic lymphoma: A population-based analysis using the SEER program
  2. The adipose tissue production of adiponectin is increased in end-stage renal disease
  3. High risk blood pressure and obesity increase the risk for left ventricular hypertrophy in african-american adolescents
  4. Radiation therapy use and outcomes among older women with ER-positive and ER-negative stage I breast cancer
  5. Self-report corrections for BMI: Comment on Keith et al
  6. Conditional survival probabilities for patients with resected pancreatic adenocarcinoma
  7. Body mass index and mortality rate among Hispanic adults: A pooled analysis of multiple epidemiologic data sets
  8. The impact of brachytherapy on prostate cancer-specific mortality for definitive radiation therapy of high-grade prostate cancer: A population-based analysis
  9. Two hundred and eleven cases of Candida osteomyelitis: 17 case reports and a review of the literature
  10. Physician beliefs and practices for adjuvant and salvage radiation therapy after prostatectomy
  11. Change in intrathoracic impedance measures during acute decompensated heart failure admission: Results from the diagnostic data for discharge in heart failure patients (3D-HF) pilot study
  12. Aldosterone and aldosterone: Renin ratio associations with insulin resistance and blood pressure in African Americans
  13. Efficacy of large-diameter dilatation in cricopharyngeal dysfunction
  14. A Meta-analysis of 64-section Coronary CT Angiography Findings for Predicting 30-day Major Adverse Cardiac Events in Patients Presenting with Symptoms Suggestive of Acute Coronary Syndrome
  15. Post-prostatectomy image-guided radiation therapy: Evaluation of toxicity and inter-fraction variation using online cone-beam CT
  16. Relationship of adipokines with insulin sensitivity in African Americans
  17. Clinical outcomes in Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
  18. Relationship of blood pressure and obesity with inflammatory cytokines among African Americans
  19. High Blood Pressure and Obesity Increase the Risk of Abnormal Glucose Tolerance in Young Adult African Americans
  20. Use of self-reported height and weight biases the body mass index-mortality association
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