D A McNamara
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Recent Articles
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Owens P, Saeed M, McCawley N, Loughlin P, Kearney D, Burke J, et al.
Surgeon
. 2024 Mar;
22(3):166-173.
PMID: 38521683
Background: Long-course neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NCRT), followed by surgery after an interval of 6-8 weeks, represents standard of care for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC). Increasing this interval may...
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OConnell E, McDevitt J, Hill A, McNamara D, Burke J
Eur J Surg Oncol
. 2021 Nov;
48(4):890-895.
PMID: 34774395
Background: Centralisation of rectal cancer surgery to designated centres was a key objective of the Irish national cancer control program. A national audit of rectal cancer surgery indicated centralisation was...
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OConnell E, Reynolds I, Salvucci M, McNamara D, Burke J, Prehn J
Pharmacogenomics J
. 2021 Mar;
21(4):510-519.
PMID: 33731881
Previous research has identified differences in mutation frequency in genes implicated in chemotherapy resistance between mucinous and non-mucinous colorectal cancers (CRC). We hypothesized that outcomes in mucinous and non-mucinous CRC...
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OConnell E, Reynolds I, McNamara D, Prehn J, Burke J
Surg Oncol
. 2020 Sep;
34:57-62.
PMID: 32891354
Background: Response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT) in locally advanced rectal cancer is variable. Identification of biomarkers to predict response is desirable in order to provide prognostic information and targeted therapy....
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OConnell E, Galvin R, McNamara D, Burke J
Colorectal Dis
. 2020 Feb;
22(9):1076-1084.
PMID: 32052545
Aim: The diagnostic role for preoperative imaging of clinically benign rectal adenomas is unclear. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to examine the diagnostic accuracy of preoperative...
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Reynolds I, Furney S, Kay E, McNamara D, Prehn J, Burke J
Br J Surg
. 2019 Apr;
106(6):682-691.
PMID: 30945755
Background: Mucinous differentiation occurs in 5-15 per cent of colorectal adenocarcinomas. This subtype of colorectal cancer responds poorly to chemoradiotherapy and has a worse prognosis. The genetic aetiology underpinning this...
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Balhareth A, Reynolds I, Solon J, Harte E, Boland F, OSullivan J, et al.
Transplant Proc
. 2018 Dec;
50(10):3434-3439.
PMID: 30577217
Background: Renal transplantation is associated with an increased risk of neoplasia, including colorectal cancer (CRC). Advances in surgical techniques and immunosuppressive medications have resulted in increased survival rates of both...
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Rogers A, McCawley N, Hanly A, Deasy J, McNamara D, Burke J
Int J Colorectal Dis
. 2018 Mar;
33(4):459-465.
PMID: 29502314
Purpose: Rectal prolapse is a common condition, with conflicting opinions on optimal surgical management. Existing literature is predominantly composed of case series, with a dearth of evidence demonstrating current, real-world...
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Reynolds I, Deasy J, Burke J, McNamara D
Colorectal Dis
. 2017 Jul;
19(10):943-944.
PMID: 28746794
No abstract available.