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HomeMembersAssemblies and SectionsAssembliesThoracic OncologyAwards ▶ 2019 ATS Abstract Scholarship Award Recipients
2019 ATS Abstract Scholarship Award Recipients

These Abstract Scholarship Awards have been funded by the American Thoracic Society

Srinadh Annangi, MD
University of Kentucky
Abstract Title: Changes in Perceptions and Practice in Lung Cancer Screening Among Primary Care Physicians in Kentucky

Chris Burtin, PT, PhD
Hasselt University
Abstract Title: Handgrip Weakness and Low Fat-Free Mass Are Prognostic Factors for Overall Survival in Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Treated with Curative-Intent Radiotherapy

Udit Chaddha, MBBS
University of Chicago
Abstract Title: Robot-Assisted Bronchoscopy for Lung Nodule Diagnosis: A Pilot Feasibility Study

Alexander Cypro, MD
VA San Diego & UCSD Healthcare Systems
Abstract Title: The Advanced Lung Cancer Inflammation Index Is a Prognostic Marker in Patients Undergoing Curative-Intent Therapy for Lung Cancer

Aelia Fatima, MD
UIC/Advocate Christ Medical Center
Abstract Title: MAP THE GAP: Mapping the Incidence and Mortality of Lung Cancer to Physician Distribution Across the United States

Mark Godfrey, MD
Yale University School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Prevalence and 12-Month Downstream Costs of Incidental Findings in a Single-Center Lung Cancer Screening Program

Boxiang Jiang, MD
University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center
Abstract Title: Computed Tomographic Calcium Scoring Scan Should Include the Upper Lung Fields to Screen for Lung Cancer: A Cost Effectiveness Analysis

Pradhab Kirupaharan, DO
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Abstract Title: The Association Between Emphysematous Changes on Lung Cancer Screening Low-Dose CT Scans and Lung-RADS Scoring

Michael Lake, MD, MS
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Abstract Title: Racial Differences in Attitudes Toward Lung Cancer Screening

Dhairya Lakhani, MD
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Abstract Title: Imaging Biomarkers for Improved Lung Cancer Prediction Through Reclassification of Indeterminate Pulmonary Nodules

Benjamin Liu, BS
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Abstract Title: Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk Following Radiation Therapy in Lung Cancer

William Long, MS
Tufts University School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Quantitative Coronary Artery Calcium Score Is Associated with the Development of Lung Cancer

Gabriela Martinez-Zayas, MD
Tecnologico de Monterrey
Abstract Title: Prediction Model for Malignant N1, N2 or N3 Nodal Disease Relative to N0 in Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Mamta Ruparel, MBBS, BSc, PhD
University College London
Abstract Title: Is Lung Cancer Screening an Opportunity to Reduce Cardiovascular Mortality?

Liana Schweiger, MD
Oregon Health and Science University
Abstract Title: Lung Cancer Screening: What You Don’t Know Might Not Hurt

Nina Thomas, MD
Medical Univ of South Carolina
Abstract Title: Filtered, Unfiltered, Light, Ultralight, Regular or Mentholated: The Effect of Cigarette Type on Lung Cancer Incidence and Mortality in the National Lung Screening Trial

Cyril Varghese, MD, MS
Mayo Clinic
Abstract Title: Lung Adenocarcinoma Invasiveness Varies Regionally and Can Be Predicted by Score Indicative of Lung Cancer Aggression (SILA)