Department of Pathology
Brigham and Women's Hospital
A teaching Affliate of Harvard Medical School
 

Name and Present Position:

KENNETH R. LEE, Staff Pathologist

Address:

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Department of Pathology, 75 Francis Street, Boston, MA

Medical School (including school name, date and degree awarded):

1973 MD, University of Virginia Medical School, Charlottesville, VA

  Graduate Medical Education (including dates and institution of internships, residencies, fellowships, etc.):

1973-77 Intern and Resident in Pathology, Medical Center Hospital of Vermont, Burlington, VT
1984 Fellow in Gynecologic Pathology (Oct./Nov.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Certification:

1977 American Board of Pathology (Anatomic and Clinical Pathology)
1991 American Board of Pathology (Cytopathology)

Current Academic Appointment:

Associate Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Current Medical Staff Appointment:

Staff Pathologist, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Selected Bibliography:

  • Lee KR, Vacek PM, Belinson JL. Traditional and nontraditional histopathologic predictors of recurrence in uterine endometrial adenocarcinoma. Gynecol Oncol 1994; 54:10-18.
  • Lee KR, Minter LJ, Granter SR. Papanicolaou smear sensitivity for adenocarcinoma in situ of the cervix. Am J Clin Pathol 1997; 107:30-35.
  • Lee KR, Ashfaq R, Birdsong GG, Corkill ME, McIntosh KM, Inhorn SL. Comparison of conventional Papanicolaou smears and a fluid based, thin layer system for cervical cancer screening. Obstet Gynecol 1997; 90:278-284.
  • Lee KR, Sun D, Crum CP. Endocervical intraepithelial glandular atypia: A histopathologic, human papillomavirus and MIB-1 analysis of 25 cases. Hum Pathol 2000; 31:656-664.
  • Lee KR, Flynn CE. Early invasive adenocarcinoma of the cervix: A histopathologic analysis of 40 cases with observations concerning histogenesis. Cancer 2000; 89:1048-1055.
  • Lee KR, Scully RE. Mucinous tumors of the ovary: A clinicopathologic study of 196 borderline tumors and carcinomas, including an evaluation of 11 cases with "pseudomyxoma peritonei". Am J Surg Pathol 2000; 24:1447-1464.