05B4 Simone, Nicole - Jefferson Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University
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Nicole Simone, MD

Contact Dr. Simone

Bodine Center, Suite G-301
111 South 11th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 955-0412

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Nutrient restriction and radiation therapy for cancer treatment: When less is more
  2. MicroRNA-203 regulates caveolin-1 in breast tissue during caloric restriction
  3. Twenty-five year results of the national cancer institute randomized breast conservation trial
  4. Comparison of intensity-modulated radiotherapy, adaptive radiotherapy, proton radiotherapy, and adaptive proton radiotherapy for treatment of locally advanced head and neck cancer
  5. Cellular stress induced alterations in microrna let-7a and let-7b expression are dependent on p53
  6. Infratentorial craniospinal irradiation for von Hippel-Lindau: A retrospective study supporting a new treatment for patients with CNS hemangioblastomas
  7. Early tumor progression associated with enhanced EGFR signaling with bortezomib, cetuximab, and radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
  8. Loratadine dysregulates cell cycle progression and enhances the effect of radiation in human tumor cell lines
  9. Ionizing radiation-induced oxidative stress alters miRNA exp 1243 ression
  10. Pretreatment Predictors of Death From Other Causes in Men With Prostate Cancer
  11. Intrarectal Amifostine During External Beam Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer Produces Significant Improvements in Quality of Life Measured by EPIC Score
  12. Therapeutic and clinical applications of nitroxide compounds
  13. Pulmonary function following total body irradiation (with or without lung shielding) and allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplant
  14. Effects of gamma radiation on FcεRI and TLR-mediated mast cell activation
  15. The chemistry and biology of nitroxide compounds
  16. Oral pirfenidone in patients with chronic fibrosis resulting from radiotherapy: A pilot study
  17. Antioxidants and other nutrients do not interfere with chemotherapy or radiation therapy and can increase kill and increase survival, part 2
  18. Antioxidants and other nutrients do not interfere with chemotherapy or radiation therapy and can increase kill and increase survival, part 1
  19. Intrarectal amifostine suspension may protect against acute proctitis during radiation therapy for prostate cancer: A pilot study
  20. Proteomic evaluation of archival cytologic material using SELDI affinity mass spectrometry: Potential for diagnostic applications
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