Dr. Susan F Stinson M.D.
Radiation Oncologist | Radiation Oncology
6420 Rockledge Dr Suite 1200 Bethesda MD, 20817About
Dr. Susan Stinson is a graduate of Tufts University. She received her medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine and was an intern in internal medicine at the Faulkner Hospital in Boston. ...
Education and Training
Tufts Univ Sch of Med, Boston Ma 1984
Tufts University School of Medicine 1984
Board Certification
RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Medical Oncology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Analysis of 2-(3-methyl-4-aminophenyl)-benzothiazole (NSC 674495) in plasma by gas chromatography with mass-selective detection.
- Identification of the principal circulating metabolite of a synthetic 5,4'-diaminoflavone (NSC 686288), an antitumor agent, in the rat.
- The destruction of type 2 pneumocytes by airborne influenza PR8-A virus; its effect on surfactant and lecithin content of the pneumonic lesions of mice.
- SarCNU, a nitrosourea analog on a day 1, 5, and 9 oral schedule: a phase I and pharmacokinetic study in patients with advanced solid tumors.
- Multidrug-resistant phenotype of disease-oriented panels of human tumor cell lines used for anticancer drug screening.
- Morphological and immunocytochemical characteristics of human tumor cell lines
- Oxathiin carboxanilide, a potent inhibitor of human immunodeficiency virus reproduction.
- Neoplasms and pigmentation of thyroid glands in F344 rats exposed to 2,4-diaminoanisole sulfate, a hair dye component.
- Neoplasms and pigmentation of thyroid glands in F344 rats exposed to 2,4-diaminoanisole sulfate, a hair dye component.
- Morphological and cytokinetic responses of hamster airways to intralaryngeal or intratracheal cannulation with instillation of saline or ferric oxide particles in saline.
- Multifactorial hamster respiratory carcinogenesis with interdependent effects of cannula-induced mucosal wounding, saline, ferric oxide, benzo[a]pyrene and N-methyl-N-nitrosourea.
- Tumor enhancement factors and mechanisms in the hamster respiratory tract carcinogenesis model.
- The pathogenesis of postinfluenzal collapse of the lungs of mice.
- Animal model of human disease: esophageal carcinoma.
- Animal model of human disease: esophageal carcinoma.
Treatments
- Breast Cancer, Radiation Therapy (radiotherapy), Skin Cancer And More
- Prostate Cancer
- Breast Cancer
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