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George Molina

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Annals of Surgery|January 27, 2025
Still Not There Yet: Persistence of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Declining Cancer SurgeryGeorge Molina
Annals of Surgical Oncology|May 8, 2020
ASO Author Reflections: The Importance of Supporting the Mental Health of Patients Undergoing Elective PancreatectomyGeorge Molina, Motaz Qadan
Cancer|July 13, 2019
Addressing fragmentation of care requires strengthening of health systems and cross-institutional collaborationGeorge Molina, Motaz Qadan
American Journal of Surgery|June 2, 2026
Beyond the task list: Self-Determination Theory and APP role fulfillment in surgeryEmily E Witt, George Molina
American Journal of Surgery|July 26, 2024
A new direction in quantifying cirrhosis to predict overall survival after liver surgical resection for hepatocellular carcinomaMegan L Sulciner, George Molina
American Journal of Surgery|September 20, 2021
Are we appropriately following patients with incidental pancreatic cysts?Lily V Saadat, George Molina
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN|April 9, 2025
Assessing Equity in Quality Care for Metastatic Pancreatic CancerGeorge Molina, Jason S Gold
Annals of Surgery|August 23, 2024
The Hispanic Paradox and the Rising Incidence and Mortality From Hepatobiliary and Gastric Cancers Among Hispanic Individuals in the United States: A Call for Surgeon AdvocatesBenjamin Grobman, Gezzer Ortega, George Molina
Annals of Surgical Oncology|May 24, 2023
ASO Author Reflections: The Evolution of Surgery for Patients with Stage IV MelanomaThinzar Lwin, George Molina, Genevieve Boland
Journal of the National Medical Association|June 25, 2020
Failure to Refer Patients with Colorectal Liver Metastases to a Multidisciplinary Oncology Team Should be a "Never-Event"George Molina, Cristina R Ferrone, Motaz Qadan
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Annals of Surgery|January 27, 2025
Still Not There Yet: Persistence of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Declining Cancer SurgeryGeorge Molina
Annals of Surgical Oncology|May 8, 2020
ASO Author Reflections: The Importance of Supporting the Mental Health of Patients Undergoing Elective PancreatectomyGeorge Molina, Motaz Qadan
Cancer|July 13, 2019
Addressing fragmentation of care requires strengthening of health systems and cross-institutional collaborationGeorge Molina, Motaz Qadan
American Journal of Surgery|June 2, 2026
Beyond the task list: Self-Determination Theory and APP role fulfillment in surgeryEmily E Witt, George Molina
American Journal of Surgery|July 26, 2024
A new direction in quantifying cirrhosis to predict overall survival after liver surgical resection for hepatocellular carcinomaMegan L Sulciner, George Molina
American Journal of Surgery|September 20, 2021
Are we appropriately following patients with incidental pancreatic cysts?Lily V Saadat, George Molina
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN|April 9, 2025
Assessing Equity in Quality Care for Metastatic Pancreatic CancerGeorge Molina, Jason S Gold
Annals of Surgery|August 23, 2024
The Hispanic Paradox and the Rising Incidence and Mortality From Hepatobiliary and Gastric Cancers Among Hispanic Individuals in the United States: A Call for Surgeon AdvocatesBenjamin Grobman, Gezzer Ortega, George Molina
Annals of Surgical Oncology|May 24, 2023
ASO Author Reflections: The Evolution of Surgery for Patients with Stage IV MelanomaThinzar Lwin, George Molina, Genevieve Boland
Journal of the National Medical Association|June 25, 2020
Failure to Refer Patients with Colorectal Liver Metastases to a Multidisciplinary Oncology Team Should be a "Never-Event"George Molina, Cristina R Ferrone, Motaz Qadan
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