"Prosthesis for the Afterlife in TT16, Luxor, Egypt". Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt. Vol.50, No.1, January 2014.[13]
"Cytologic Findings of Atypical Adenosis of the Breast". Acta Cytologica. Vol.46, No.2, 2002.[14]
"Current issues in breast cytopathology". American Journal of Clinical Pathology. Vol.113, No.5, 2000.[15]
"Analysis of DNA distribution in Kaposi's sarcoma in patients with and without the acquired immune deficiency syndrome". Vol.10, No.1, 1988.[16]
"Fine-needle aspiration of the breast". Pathology (Philadelphia, Pa.) Vol.4, No.2, 1996.[17]
Awards and honors
Sanchez has received several national and international awards and distinctions during his career.[18] The most notable of his distinctions are the first Yolanda Oertel Interventional Pathologist of the Year in 2003; the gold medal of the Chinese Academy of Medical Science for his contributions in the first course on AIDS in Beijing. The President of Nicaragua granted him the Medal of Medical Merit and the College of American Pathologists honored him with the 2010 Excellence in Education Award.
^Herrerín, Jesús; Sanchez, Miguel (January 2014). "Prosthesis for the Afterlife in TT16, Luxor, Egypt". Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt. 50 (1): 127–145. doi:10.5913/jarce.50.2014.a020.
^Kaufman, David; Sanchez, Miguel (2002). "Cytologic Findings of Atypical Adenosis of the Breast". Acta Cytologica. 46 (2): 369–372. doi:10.1159/000326845. PMID11917587. S2CID3346280.
^Stanley, M. W.; Sidawy, M. K.; Sanchez, M. A. (2000). "Current issues in breast cytopathology". American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 113 (5): S49–S75. doi:10.1309/29FP-0QAU-CMJY-BK3U. PMID11993710.