Samuel Soffer, M.D.

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2005-2018 Pediatric Surgery Cohen Children's Medical Center, Great Neck, United States 
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Jonathan A. Meisel fellowship/program director 2012-2014 Cohen Children's Hospital
Frankie B. Fike fellowship/program director 2013-2015 Cohen Children's Hospital
Barrie S. Rich fellowship/program director 2014-2016 Cohen Children's Hospital
Meade P. Barlow fellowship/program director 2015-2017 Cohen Children's Hospital
Nathan P. Heinzerling fellowship/program director 2016-2018 Cohen Children's Hospital
Rohini Khatri Olson fellowship/program director 2017-2019 Cohen Children's Medical Center
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Kim ES, Serur A, Huang J, et al. (2002) Potent VEGF blockade causes regression of coopted vessels in a model of neuroblastoma. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 99: 11399-404
Soffer SZ, Kim E, Huang J, et al. (2002) Resistance of a VEGF-producing tumor to anti-VEGF antibody: unimpeded growth of human rhabdoid tumor xenografts. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 37: 528-32
Huang J, Soffer SZ, Kim ES, et al. (2002) p53 accumulation in favorable-histology Wilms tumor is associated with angiogenesis and clinically aggressive disease. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 37: 523-7
Soffer SZ, Kim E, Moore JT, et al. (2001) Novel use of an established agent: Topotecan is anti-angiogenic in experimental Wilms tumor. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 36: 1781-4
Moore J, Lee M, Garzon M, et al. (2001) Effective therapy of a vascular tumor of infancy with vincristine. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 36: 1273-6
Soffer SZ, Moore JT, Kim E, et al. (2001) Combination antiangiogenic therapy: increased efficacy in a murine model of Wilms tumor. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 36: 1177-81
Huang J, Moore J, Soffer S, et al. (2001) Highly specific antiangiogenic therapy is effective in suppressing growth of experimental Wilms tumors Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 36: 357-361
Kim E, Moore J, Huang J, et al. (2001) All angiogenesis is not the same: Distinct patterns of response to antiangiogenic therapy in experimental neuroblastoma and Wilms tumor. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 36: 287-90
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