Karyn A Goodman, MD, MS
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PROFESSOR | Radiation Oncology
PROFESSOR | Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology
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Specialties
Radiation Oncology
Treatment Outcomes and Toxicity Reduction
My research goal is to improve treatment outcomes and reduce toxicity in patients with gastrointestinal malignancies by: (1) introducing and analyzing the use of cutting-edge radiation oncology technology, eg intensity-modulated radiotherapy, image-guided radiotherapy, and stereotactic body radiotherapy; (2) developing therapeutic protocols combining radiation, chemotherapy, and targeted agents for gastrointestinal cancer; and (3) investigating late effects of radiotherapy, including impact on quality of life.

BA, Stanford University

MD, Stanford University

MA, Harvard School of Public Health

Internship, Internal Medicine, Stanford University Internal Medicine Residency

Residency, Radiation Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Certifications

Radiation Oncology
Publications

Selected Publications

NRG Oncology International Consensus Contouring Atlas on Target Volumes and Dosing Strategies for Dose-Escalated Pancreatic Cancer Radiation Therapy. Nina N. Sanford, Amol K. Narang, Todd A. Aguilera, Michael F. Bassetti, Michael D. Chuong, Beth A. Erickson, Karyn A. Goodman, Joseph M. Herman, Martijn Intven, Aoife Kilcoyne, Hyun Kim, Eric Paulson, Marsha Reyngold, Susan Tsai, Leila T. Tchelebi, Richard Tuli, Eva Versteijne, Alice C. Wei, Jennifer Y. Wo, Ying Zhang, Theodore S. Hong, William A. Hall. International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics

International consensus to define outcomes for trials of chemoradiotherapy for anal cancer (CORMAC-2): defining the outcomes from the CORMAC core outcome set. Robert Samuel, Stephen R. Knight, Richard Adams, Prajnan Das, Jennifer Dorth, David Finch, Marianne G. Guren, Maria A. Hawkins, Susan Moug, Lakshmi Rajdev, David Sebag-Montefiore, Andrew G. Renehan, Rebecca Fish, Miguel A. Rodriguez-Bigas, Pratik Adusumilli, Ahmed Allam Mohamed, Mario Alvarez Gallego, Eva Angenete, Ane Appelt, Maaike Berbee, Danielle Brogden, Peter Brown, Lucy Buckley, Nathalie Casanova, Rachel Cooper, Nuno Couto, Peter Coyne, Tamzin Cuming, Charlotte Deijin, Kristopher Dennis, Cathy Eng, Alexandra Gilbert, Duncan Gilbert, Karyn Goodman, Rashmi Jadon, Anders Johnsson, Arunansu Kar, Ethan Ludmir, Marie Louise Lydrup, Ivan Lyra-Gonzalez, Stefania Manfrida, Rebecca Muirhead, Sarah O'Dwyer, Thomas Rackley, Lukasz Raszewski, Leslie Samuel, Mark Saunders, Andrew Scarsbrook, Eva Segelov, Timothy Simmons. eClinicalMedicine

SBRT for Pancreatic Cancer: A Radiosurgery Society Case-Based Practical Guidelines to Challenging Cases. Jason Liu, Baho Sidiqi, Kyra McComas, Emile Gogineni, Therese Andraos, Christopher H. Crane, Daniel T. Chang, Karyn A. Goodman, William A. Hall, Sarah Hoffe, Anand Mahadevan, Amol K. Narang, Percy Lee, Terence M. Williams, Michael D. Chuong. Practical Radiation Oncology

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