Ronda Henry‐Tillman
Professor and Executive Vice - Chair
Also affiliated: Twitter (United States) (2021); University of Kentucky (2014); University of Alaska Anchorage (2026); University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (2014); Abbott (Sweden) (2014); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2004–2018); Kinshasa General Hospital (2021); University Teaching Hospital (2018); Mulungushi University (2017); Breast Cancer Care (2013); Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (2001–2004); University of Applied Management Studies (2006); Cancer Research Center (2000–2003); Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (2008–2024); South Central VA Health Care Network (2001); Alaska Neurology Center (2026); John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital (1999–2001); Fashion Institute of Technology (2013)
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Ronda Henry‐Tillman focuses on surgical oncology and global health, specifically breast cancer treatment and survivorship. Her research investigates intersectionality within the surgical pipeline for Black academic surgeons and the development of workforce capacity for cervical cancer management in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She has published studies on the long-term risk of atrial fibrillation in breast cancer survivors and analyzed outcomes for flat aesthetic mastectomy techniques. Her work also explores barriers to chemotherapy access in conflict-affected regions.
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- h-index: 31
- Publications: 128
- Citations: 3,019
Selected Publications
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Prospective Phase II Multicenter Trial of Ablation after Breast Lumpectomy Added To Extend (ABLATE) Intraoperative Margins for the Sole Local Treatment of Breast Cancer (2026)
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Abstract 4344364: Time-dependent association between breast cancer and risk of ischemic stroke: a nationwide cohort study (2025)
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Flat Aesthetic Mastectomy Closure with the Angel Wing Technique to Address Lateral Adiposity: Technique and Outcome Analysis (2024)
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Three‐year survival of breast cancer patients attending a one‐stop breast care clinic nested within a primary care health facility in sub‐Saharan <scp>Africa‐Zambia</scp> (2024)
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“The Materials Didn’t Really Seem to Apply to Me”: A Focus-Group Study on Young Women’s Needs and Perspectives on Breast Cancer Educational Material (2024)
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Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors (2024)
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Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors (2023)
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“I’m Not Fighting Anymore So What Do I Do Now?” Young Women’s Challenges While Transitioning Out of Active Breast Cancer Treatment and into Survivorship (2023)
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Abstract 3214: Risk of atrial fibrillation among women diagnosed with breast cancer (2022)
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Examination of Intersectionality and the Pipeline for Black Academic Surgeons (2022)
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Establishing women's cancer services in a fragile, conflict and violence affected ecosystem in Africa (2021)
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The Ability to Look: Management of Breast Disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Using Smart Ultrasound Technology (2020)
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What Happens after Referral? Completion Rates of Genetic Counseling Evaluations in Breast Cancer Patients (2020)
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The Role of Race and Gender in the Career Experiences of Black/African American Academic Surgeons (2020)
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Abstract A018: Using qualitative methods to develop health messages aimed to reduce secondhand smoke exposure among African American breast cancer survivors in a rural state (2020)
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- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 3214: Risk of atrial fibrillation among women diagnosed with breast cancer
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 4344364: Time-dependent association between breast cancer and risk of ischemic stroke: a nationwide cohort study
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 3214: Risk of atrial fibrillation among women diagnosed with breast cancer
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 4344364: Time-dependent association between breast cancer and risk of ischemic stroke: a nationwide cohort study
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 3214: Risk of atrial fibrillation among women diagnosed with breast cancer
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 4344364: Time-dependent association between breast cancer and risk of ischemic stroke: a nationwide cohort study
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 3214: Risk of atrial fibrillation among women diagnosed with breast cancer
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 4344364: Time-dependent association between breast cancer and risk of ischemic stroke: a nationwide cohort study
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 3214: Risk of atrial fibrillation among women diagnosed with breast cancer
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 3214: Risk of atrial fibrillation among women diagnosed with breast cancer
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 3214: Risk of atrial fibrillation among women diagnosed with breast cancer
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 4344364: Time-dependent association between breast cancer and risk of ischemic stroke: a nationwide cohort study
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 4344364: Time-dependent association between breast cancer and risk of ischemic stroke: a nationwide cohort study
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 4344364: Time-dependent association between breast cancer and risk of ischemic stroke: a nationwide cohort study
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Mid- and long-term risk of atrial fibrillation among breast cancer surgery survivors
- Abstract 4344364: Time-dependent association between breast cancer and risk of ischemic stroke: a nationwide cohort study
- Three‐year survival of breast cancer patients attending a one‐stop breast care clinic nested within a primary care health facility in sub‐Saharan <scp>Africa‐Zambia</scp>
- Establishing women's cancer services in a fragile, conflict and violence affected ecosystem in Africa
- Establishing women's cancer services in a fragile, conflict and violence affected ecosystem in Africa
- Establishing women's cancer services in a fragile, conflict and violence affected ecosystem in Africa
- “I’m Not Fighting Anymore So What Do I Do Now?” Young Women’s Challenges While Transitioning Out of Active Breast Cancer Treatment and into Survivorship
- “The Materials Didn’t Really Seem to Apply to Me”: A Focus-Group Study on Young Women’s Needs and Perspectives on Breast Cancer Educational Material
- “I’m Not Fighting Anymore So What Do I Do Now?” Young Women’s Challenges While Transitioning Out of Active Breast Cancer Treatment and into Survivorship
- “The Materials Didn’t Really Seem to Apply to Me”: A Focus-Group Study on Young Women’s Needs and Perspectives on Breast Cancer Educational Material
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