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Overview of Dr. Frakes
Dr. Jessica Frakes is a radiation oncologist in Tampa, FL and is affiliated with H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute. She received her medical degree from University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine and has been in practice 7 years. She is one of 66 doctors at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute who specialize in Radiation Oncology. She has more than 100 publications and over 500 citings.
Education & Training
- University of South Florida Morsani/Moffitt Cancer CenterResidency, Radiation Oncology, 2011 - 2015
- University of South Florida College of MedicineClass of 2010
Certifications & Licensure
- FL State Medical License 2015 - 2027
- American Board of Radiology Radiation Oncology
Clinical Trials
- Sorafenib and Bavituximab Plus SBRT in Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma Start of enrollment: 2017 Mar 27
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Time to Target.Sarah Dooley, Jessica M Frakes
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. 2025-04-01 - Intricacies of human-AI interaction in dynamic decision-making for precision oncology.Dipesh Niraula, Kyle C Cuneo, Ivo D Dinov, Brian D Gonzalez, Jamalina B Jamaluddin
Nature Communications. 2025-01-29 - Delta-Radiomics Using Machine Learning Classifiers With Auxiliary Data Sets to Predict Disease Progression During Magnetic Resonance-Guided Radiotherapy in Adrenal Met...Jesutofunmi A Fajemisin, John M Bryant, Payman G Saghand, Matthew N Mills, Kujtim Latifi
JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics. 2025-01-01
Journal Articles
- Low- vs. High-Dose Neoadjuvant Radiation in Trimodality Treatment of Locally Advanced Esophageal CancerSanziana A Roman, Jessica Frakes, Brian Czito, Timothy J Robinson, Julie A Sosa, Journal of gastrointestinal surgery
Press Mentions
- Training Radiation Oncologists to Be Better LeadersOctober 31st, 2018
- Routine Imaging Not Necessary for HPV-Associated Oropharynx CancerApril 6th, 2016
- HPV+ Oropharyngeal Cancer Recurrence Typically Detected Within 6 Months of TreatmentFebruary 19th, 2016
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