Sehrish Sardar
Researcher
Also affiliated: Kanazawa University (2020); Mayo Clinic in Florida (2023); Neurological Surgery (2020); Stony Brook University (2020)
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Research Areas
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Sehrish Sardar's research focuses on understanding the biological principles and clinical strategies related to cancer, with recent publications exploring stem cell origins of cancer and their implications for treatment. Her work includes investigating the role of specific genes and proteins in cancer development and progression, as seen in her publications on SMARCB1 protein and its relation to cancer. Sardar also examines treatment outcomes and complications, such as the use of pembrolizumab in ovarian cancer and renal complications in cervical cancer patients. Her research network includes collaborators from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Central Arkansas. Sardar has a scholarly h-index of 2, with 9 total publications and 20 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 21
Selected Publications
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Stem Cell Origin of Cancer: Biological Principles and Clinical Strategies for Chemoprevention and Maintenance Therapy in Cancer Care (2025)
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Bilateral germ cell tumor of the testis (TGCT): Implications for a stem cell versus genetic origin of cancers. (2025)
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Neurosurgical management of perineural metastases: A case series and review of the literature (2020)
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SMARC-B1 deficient sinonasal carcinoma metastasis to the brain with next generation sequencing data: a case report of perineural invasion progressing to leptomeningeal invasion (2019)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Stem Cell Origin of Cancer: Biological Principles and Clinical Strategies for Chemoprevention and Maintenance Therapy in Cancer Care
- Bilateral germ cell tumor of the testis (TGCT): Implications for a stem cell versus genetic origin of cancers.
- Stem Cell Origin of Cancer: Biological Principles and Clinical Strategies for Chemoprevention and Maintenance Therapy in Cancer Care
- Bilateral germ cell tumor of the testis (TGCT): Implications for a stem cell versus genetic origin of cancers.
- Bilateral germ cell tumor of the testis (TGCT): Implications for a stem cell versus genetic origin of cancers.
- Bilateral germ cell tumor of the testis (TGCT): Implications for a stem cell versus genetic origin of cancers.
- Bilateral germ cell tumor of the testis (TGCT): Implications for a stem cell versus genetic origin of cancers.
- Bilateral germ cell tumor of the testis (TGCT): Implications for a stem cell versus genetic origin of cancers.
- Bilateral germ cell tumor of the testis (TGCT): Implications for a stem cell versus genetic origin of cancers.
- Bilateral germ cell tumor of the testis (TGCT): Implications for a stem cell versus genetic origin of cancers.
- Stem Cell Origin of Cancer: Biological Principles and Clinical Strategies for Chemoprevention and Maintenance Therapy in Cancer Care
- Stem Cell Origin of Cancer: Biological Principles and Clinical Strategies for Chemoprevention and Maintenance Therapy in Cancer Care
- Stem Cell Origin of Cancer: Biological Principles and Clinical Strategies for Chemoprevention and Maintenance Therapy in Cancer Care
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