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Neil, S., Azoff, J.,Buranahirun, C., Lingyun, J.,Dhall, G.,Khatua., S., Patel, S., Panigrahy, A., Borchert, M., Sposto, R., & Finlay, J. Neurocognitive outcomes in pediatric patients with CNS germinoma treated with a combined chemotherapy and reduced-dose irradiation strategy.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2011 April [Epub ahead of print] Updates to Faculty

Chang, G., Ratichek, S., Recklitis, C., Syrjala, K., Patel, S., Harris, L.,Rodday, A., Tighiouart, H., Parsons, S. Childrens psychological distress during pediatric HSCT: Parent and child perspectives.  Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 2011 May 25. doi: 10.1002/pbc.23185. [Epub ahead of print]

Patel, S. K., Mullins, W., O Neil, S., Wilson, K. Neuropsychological differences between survivors of infratentorial and supratentorial brain tumors. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities Research, 2010 Dec 17 [Epub ahead of print]

Patel, S. K., Mullins,W.,Turk, A., Kinjo, C., Sato, J. Distress screening, rater agreement, and services in pediatric oncology, Psycho-oncology, 2010 Oct 5 [Epub ahead of print]

Patel, S. K., Katz, E., Richardson, R., Rimmer, M. & Kilian, S. Cognitive and Problem-Solving Training in Children with Cancer: A Pilot Project. Journal of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 31 (9), 670-677, 2009

Butler, R., Copeland, D., Fairclough, D., Mulhern, R., Katz, E., Kazak, A., Noll, R., Patel, S. K, Sahler, O. A Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial of a Cognitive Remediation Program Directed Towards Childhood Survivors of a Pediatric Malignancy, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76(3), 367-378, 2008

Henderson T, Patel S., Levine J, Oeffinger KC. A risk-based approach to the care of survivors of childhood cancer: 3 case studies. Consultant, 48(6), 443-452, 2008

Henderson T, Levine J, Patel S, Oeffinger KC. Follow-up of Childhood Cancer Survivors: The Role of the Primary Care Physician. Consultant,  48(6), 438-442, 2008

Nathan, P., Patel, S., Dilley, K., Goldsby, R., Harvey, J., Jacobsen, C., Kadan-Lottick, N., McKinley, K., Millhan, A., Moore, I., Okcu, M.F.,Woodman, C., Brouwers, P., Armstrong, D. Guidelines for Identification of, Advocacy for, and Intervention of,  Neurocognitive Problems in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Report from the Childrens Oncology Group. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 161(8), 798-806, 2007

Patel, S.K., Lai-Yates, J., Anderson, J., Katz, E.  Attention dysfunction and parent reporting in children with brain tumors.  Pediatric Blood and Cancer. 49(7), 970-975, 2007

Meeske, K., Patel, S. K., Palmer, S.. Nelson, M., Parow, A.  Factors associated with health related quality of life in pediatric cancer survivors, Pediatric Blood and Cancer. 49(3), 298-305, 2007

Patel S, K., Carlson-Green B: Commentary: Towards greater integration and specificity in conceptual models of neurocognitive functioning in childhood cancer survivors. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, special issue: Surviving Pediatric Cancer: Research Gains and Goals, 30(1), 85-89, 2005

Patel S, Long T, McCammon S, Wuensch C: Homophobia: Personality, Emotional, and Behavioral Correlates. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 10(2), 354-366 1995.


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