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Lillian Elizabeth Duda

Clinical Professor of Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine

Contact information
Department of Clinical Studies - Philadelphia
School of Veterinary Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
3900 Delancey Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6010
Office: 215-898-5448
Fax: 215-746-5720
Education:
BA (Philosophy)
Yale University, 1986.
VMD
University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine , 1990.
MBE
University of Pennsylvania, College of General Studies, 2002.
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Selected Publications

Page R, Baneux P, Vail D, Duda L, Olson P, Anestidou L, Dybdal N, Golab G, Shelton W, Salgaller M, Hardy C: Conduct, Oversight, and Ethical Considerations of Clinical Trials in Companion Animals with Cancer: Report of a Workshop on Best Practice Recommendations. Journal of veterinary internal medicine 30(2): 527-35, Mar-Apr 2016.

Nagata K, Lamb M, Goldschmidt M H, Duda L, Walton R M: The usefulness of immunohistochemistry to differentiate between nasal carcinoma and lymphoma in cats: 140 cases (1986-2000). Veterinary and comparative oncology Page: doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5829.2012.00330.x, Apr 2012.

Koch V Wensley, Block Gary, Folger William Ray, Kipperman Barry, Ward Ernest E, MacKay Clayton, Haas David, Duda Lili, Morgan Carol, Hartke Sherrie, Serpell James A: Questions prerequisite for certification by new specialty organization. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 237(7): 771, Oct 2010.

Fordham Margaret, Rosenthal Karen, Durham Amy, Duda Lili, Komáromy András M: Intraocular osteosarcoma in an Umbrella Cockatoo (Cacatua alba). Veterinary ophthalmology 13 Suppl: 103-8, Sep 2010.

Culp William T N, Mayhew Philipp D, Reese Michael S, Duda Lili, Glassman Mathieu M, Brown Dorothy C: Complications associated with use of subcutaneous vascular access ports in cats and dogs undergoing fractionated radiotherapy: 172 cases (1996-2007). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 236(12): 1322-7, Jun 2010.

Duda Lili, Lewis John R, Kagan Sarah H, Evans Sydney M: More on animal models for human disease and treatment. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 235(8): 933-4, Oct 2009.

Skorupski K A, Durham A C, Duda L, Sørenmo K U: Pulmonary fibrosis after high cumulative dose nitrosourea chemotherapy in a cat. Veterinary and comparative oncology 6(2): 120-5, Jun 2008.

Cahalane Alane Kosanovich, Payne Sarah, Barber Lisa G, Duda Lillian E, Henry Carolyn J, Mauldin Glenna E, Frimberger Angela E, Cotter Susan M, Moore Antony S: Prognostic factors for survival of dogs with inguinal and perineal mast cell tumors treated surgically with or without adjunctive treatment: 68 cases (1994-2002). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 225(3): 401-8, Aug 2004.

Slensky Kimberly A, Volk Susan W, Schwarz Tobias, Duda Lili, Mauldin Elizabeth A, Silverstein Deborah: Acute severe hemorrhage secondary to arterial invasion in a dog with thyroid carcinoma. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 223(5): 649-53, 636, Sep 2003.

Smith A N, Wright J C, Brawner W R, LaRue S M, Fineman L, Hogge G S, Kitchell B E, Hohenhaus A E, Burk R L, Dhaliwal R S, Duda L E: Radiation therapy in the treatment of canine and feline thymomas: a retrospective study (1985-1999). Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 37(5): 489-96, Sep-Oct 2001.

Sorenmo K, Duda L, Barber L, Cronin K, Sammarco C, Usborne A, Goldschmidt M, Shofer F: Canine hemangiosarcoma treated with standard chemotherapy and minocycline. Journal of veterinary internal medicine / American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine 14(4): 395-8, Jul-Aug 2000.

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