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Stanley J Geyer

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American Journal of Industrial Medicine|June 2, 2011
The need for pathological confirmation of the diagnosis of peritoneal malignant mesotheliomaStanley J Geyer
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|September 21, 2019
Malignant Mesothelioma and Its Nonasbestos Causes: Talcum Powder Does Not Create Occult Asbestos ExposureStanley J Geyer
Cancer Cytopathology|August 24, 2010
The use of immunohistochemistry to distinguish reactive mesothelial cells from malignant mesothelioma in cytologic effusionsStanley J Geyer
Diagnostic Cytopathology|April 16, 2013
CD147 immunohistochemistry discriminates between reactive mesothelial cells and malignant mesothelioma: an expanded analysis of the dataStanley J Geyer
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|April 17, 2020
Malignant mesothelioma following exposure to cosmetic talc: Association, not causationStanley J Geyer
Acta Cytologica|October 5, 2006
HPV testing in liquid specimensStanley J Geyer
Diagnostic Cytopathology|February 3, 2012
Malignant biphasic peritoneal mesothelioma in a child: consideration of other diagnostic possibilitiesStanley J Geyer
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|December 10, 2019
Evidence Does Not Support Exposure to Cosmetic Talc as Cause of Malignant MesotheliomaStanley J Geyer
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|January 3, 2014
Asbestos, asbestosis, smoking, and lung cancer: study bias and confounding issues that complicate the interpretation of the resultsStanley J Geyer
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 11, 2003
Consent forms for oncology trialsStanley J Geyer
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine|June 2, 2011
The need for pathological confirmation of the diagnosis of peritoneal malignant mesotheliomaStanley J Geyer
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|September 21, 2019
Malignant Mesothelioma and Its Nonasbestos Causes: Talcum Powder Does Not Create Occult Asbestos ExposureStanley J Geyer
Cancer Cytopathology|August 24, 2010
The use of immunohistochemistry to distinguish reactive mesothelial cells from malignant mesothelioma in cytologic effusionsStanley J Geyer
Diagnostic Cytopathology|April 16, 2013
CD147 immunohistochemistry discriminates between reactive mesothelial cells and malignant mesothelioma: an expanded analysis of the dataStanley J Geyer
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|April 17, 2020
Malignant mesothelioma following exposure to cosmetic talc: Association, not causationStanley J Geyer
Acta Cytologica|October 5, 2006
HPV testing in liquid specimensStanley J Geyer
Diagnostic Cytopathology|February 3, 2012
Malignant biphasic peritoneal mesothelioma in a child: consideration of other diagnostic possibilitiesStanley J Geyer
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|December 10, 2019
Evidence Does Not Support Exposure to Cosmetic Talc as Cause of Malignant MesotheliomaStanley J Geyer
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|January 3, 2014
Asbestos, asbestosis, smoking, and lung cancer: study bias and confounding issues that complicate the interpretation of the resultsStanley J Geyer
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 11, 2003
Consent forms for oncology trialsStanley J Geyer
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