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