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Armando Filie

Senior Clinician
Center for Cancer Research
National Cancer Institute
United States of America

Biography

Dr. Filie is a graduate of the Santos School of Medical Sciences, Brazil. He completed residency training in Anatomic Pathology at Georgetown University Medical Center and fellowship training in Cytopathology at George Washington University Medical Center. After his fellowship, Dr. Filie joined the NCI in 1996 and serve as the director of the ACGME-accredited cytopathology fellowship training program at the Laboratory of Pathology, NCI. Dr. Filie's clinical research interests are related to the application of new ancillary techniques to cytopathology, immunocytochemistry, fine needle aspiration and thyroid.

Research Interest

Cytopathology, Fine needle aspiration, Immunocytochemistry, Thyroid cytology, Melanoma cytology

Publications

  • Wilson WH, Bromberg JE, Stetler-Stevenson M, Steinberg SM, Martin-Martin L, Muñiz C, Sancho JM, Caballero MD, Davidis MA, Brooimans RA, Sanchez-Gonzalez B. Detection and outcome of occult leptomeningeal disease in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and Burkitt lymphoma. Haematologica. 2014 Apr 16:haematol-2013.

  • Layfield LJ, Ehya H, Filie AC, Hruban RH, Jhala N, Joseph L, Vielh P, Pitman MB. Utilization of ancillary studies in the cytologic diagnosis of biliary and pancreatic lesions: the Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology guidelines for pancreatobiliary cytology. Diagnostic cytopathology. 2014 Apr 1;42(4):351-62.

  • Bartlett EK, Fetsch PA, Filie AC, Abati A, Steinberg SM, Wunderlich JR, White DE, Stephens DJ, Marincola FM, Rosenberg SA, Kammula US. Human melanoma metastases demonstrate nonstochastic site-specific antigen heterogeneity that correlates with T-cell infiltration. Clinical Cancer Research. 2014 May 15;20(10):2607-16.

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