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Thomas Sounack

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Neuro-Oncology|January 25, 2026
Response: Methodological Considerations for Large Language Model-Based Symptom Extraction in Neuro-Oncology Electronic Health RecordsJohn Y Rhee, Thomas Sounack, Rameen Beroukhim, et al.
Journal of Geriatric Oncology|April 26, 2026
Using large language models to identify geriatric assessment domains in patients with advanced cancer: A feasibility studyNicole D Agaronnik, Joshua Davis, Thomas Sounack, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|April 23, 2026
Using Large Language Models to Identify Patient-Oncologist Communication Domains: A Feasibility StudyNicole D Agaronnik, Joshua Davis, Thomas Sounack, et al.
Neuro-Oncology|September 19, 2025
Scalable Tracking of Symptoms in the Electronic Health Record using Large Language Models in Patients with Central Nervous System Cancers Undergoing TherapyJohn Y Rhee, Zachary Tentor, Thomas Sounack, et al.
JAMIA Open|January 16, 2026
MedSlice: fine-tuned large language models for secure clinical note sectioningJoshua Davis, Thomas Sounack, Kate Sciacca, et al.
Diagnostic and Prognostic Research|February 10, 2026
Protocol for development of a reporting guideline (TRIPOD-Code) for code repositories associated with diagnostic and prognostic prediction model studiesTom Pollard, Thomas Sounack, Catherine A Gao, et al.
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Neuro-Oncology|January 25, 2026
Response: Methodological Considerations for Large Language Model-Based Symptom Extraction in Neuro-Oncology Electronic Health RecordsJohn Y Rhee, Thomas Sounack, Rameen Beroukhim, et al.
Journal of Geriatric Oncology|April 26, 2026
Using large language models to identify geriatric assessment domains in patients with advanced cancer: A feasibility studyNicole D Agaronnik, Joshua Davis, Thomas Sounack, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|April 23, 2026
Using Large Language Models to Identify Patient-Oncologist Communication Domains: A Feasibility StudyNicole D Agaronnik, Joshua Davis, Thomas Sounack, et al.
Neuro-Oncology|September 19, 2025
Scalable Tracking of Symptoms in the Electronic Health Record using Large Language Models in Patients with Central Nervous System Cancers Undergoing TherapyJohn Y Rhee, Zachary Tentor, Thomas Sounack, et al.
JAMIA Open|January 16, 2026
MedSlice: fine-tuned large language models for secure clinical note sectioningJoshua Davis, Thomas Sounack, Kate Sciacca, et al.
Diagnostic and Prognostic Research|February 10, 2026
Protocol for development of a reporting guideline (TRIPOD-Code) for code repositories associated with diagnostic and prognostic prediction model studiesTom Pollard, Thomas Sounack, Catherine A Gao, et al.
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