Working to Eradicate Gynecologic Cancers

June YiJuan Hou, MD

Assistant Clinical Professor
NYP/Columbia University Medical Center
630 W 168th St
New York, NY
USA 10032


Biographical Sketch:
I am an assistant professor of Gynecologic Oncology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. My research and clinical interest involves identifying novel and relevant therapeutic targets for USC. This abstract is a result of the clinical research I am conducting as part of a career development grant. I have been a presenter at multiple regional (NEAGO, WAGO) and national meetings (SGO). I have also had poster presentations at AACR, ASCO."

Papers:
43 Identification of potential therapeutic targets by molecular profiling of 628 cases of uterine serous carcinoma 64 High versus low-dose rate brachytherapy for locally advanced cervical cancer 119 Measurement and validation of frailty as a predictor of outcomes in women undergoing major gynecologic surgery 141 Molecular characterization of 361 cases of uterine carcinosarcomas reveal alterations in the DNA repair and PI3K pathways as potential therapeutic targets 193 Comprehensive health related quality of life profiling using a novel idiographic goal-oriented metric in patients with advanced malignancies: a pilot study 229 Population-level survival trends for uterine cancer 240 Identifying potential therapeutics by molecular profiling of 136 cases of uterine clear cell carcinoma 275 Secular trends in relative survival for ovarian cancer 383 Distinct molecular landscapes between endometrioid and non-endometrioid uterine carcinoma 436 Risk stratification and outcomes of women undergoing surgery for ovarian cancer 476 Real world effectiveness of minimally invasive hysterectomy for uterine cancer Robot-assisted radical trachelectomy: surgical techniques