Working to Eradicate Gynecologic Cancers

Amanda Lynn Jackson, MD

Gynecologic Oncology Fellow
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
UNC Gyn Oncology
POB, Campus Box 7572
Chapel Hill, NC
USA 27599-7570


Biographical Sketch:
Amanda Jackson received a Bachelor’s of Science from Clemson University. She attended medical school at the Medical University of South Carolina and then completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Women and Infants Hospital / Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She is currently a second year gynecologic oncology fellow at the University of North Carolina.

Papers:
55 - Scientific Plenary The sensitivity of sentinel lymph nodes identified with robotic fluorescence imaging for detecting metastatic endometrial cancer: interim results from the FIRES trial 82 - Featured Poster Gaps in adjuvant treatment in elderly endometrial cancer patients 95 - Featured Poster Do elderly women with endometrial cancer qualify for existing clinical trials? 105 - Featured Poster Metformin has increased efficacy under obese conditions in a novel genetically engineered mouse model of serous ovarian cancer 411 - Poster Session B Biguanides inhibit proliferation and decrease estrogen receptor expression in ovarian granulosa cell tumors 427 - Poster Session B Redefining the role of obesity, race and diabetes in Type I and Type II endometrial cancers: Potential targets for treatment beyond cancer itself 428 - Poster Session B The influence of obesity upon the survival of cervical cancer patients undergoing nonsurgical therapy 432 - Poster Session B Impact of obesity on the survival of cervical cancer patients