Dennis S. Chi, MD
Associate Member
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Dept. Surgery and Gynecology Service
1275 York Ave.
New York,
NY
USA
10065
Biographical Sketch: Dennis S. Chi, MD, FACOG, FACS, has served as a faculty member on the Gynecology Service, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, since 1997. He is the Deputy Chief of the Gynecology Service, Director of the Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship, and Co-Director of the Pelvic Reconstruction Group at MSKCC. His experience research has led to numerous publications and international presentations on the surgical management of early, advanced, and recurrent gynecologic cancers. The main focus of his research has been evaluating ways to improve the surgical outcomes of women with advanced and recurrent ovarian cancer."
Papers:
15 - Focused Plenary
Baseline characteristics and concerns of cancer patients/survivors seeking treatment at a female sexual medicine program
23 - Featured Poster
External validation of an all-stage ovarian cancer nomogram: is BRCA status more predictive than family history?
59 - Scientific Plenary
A prospective trial evaluating the ability of preoperative CT scan and serum CA-125 to predict suboptimal cytoreduction at primary debulking surgery for advanced ovarian, Fallopian tube, and peritoneal cancer
123 - Featured Poster
Maximizing minimally invasive surgical approaches in the morbidly obese patient with newly diagnosed uterine cancer
239 - Poster Session A
Prognostic significance of the number of postoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy cycles for patients with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer
246 - Poster Session A
A comparison of primary intraperitoneal chemotherapy to consolidation intraperitoneal chemotherapy in optimally resected advanced ovarian cancer
247 - Poster Session A
Nomogram predicting 5-year progression-free survival after secondary surgical cytoreduction for platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer
250 - Poster Session A
Predicting overall survival after secondary surgical cytoreduction for platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer: a prognostic nomogram
254 - Poster Session A
An analysis of the survival outcomes of video-assisted thoracic surgery in the primary management of patients with advanced ovarian, tubal, and peritoneal cancer
325 - Poster Session A
Nodal selection during side-specific lymphadenectomy in cases of failed sentinel node mapping
498 - Poster Session B
Does minimally invasive surgery compromise the oncologic outcome of women with high-risk non-endometrioid endometrial carcinomas
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