D Tim Bishop
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Recent Articles
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Polubothu S, Bender N, Muthiah S, Zecchin D, Demetriou C, Martin S, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2022 Dec;
143(6):1042-1051.e3.
PMID: 36566878
Phakomatosis pigmentovascularis is a diagnosis that denotes the coexistence of pigmentary and vascular birthmarks of specific types, accompanied by variable multisystem involvement, including CNS disease, asymmetrical growth, and a predisposition...
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Litchfield K, Loveday C, Levy M, Dudakia D, Rapley E, Nsengimana J, et al.
Eur Urol
. 2018 Feb;
73(6):828-831.
PMID: 29433971
Patient Summary: In the largest study of its kind, we sequenced ∼20 000 genes in 919 men with testicular germ cell tumour (TGCT) and 1609 TGCT-free individuals and found no...
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Field S, Davies J, Bishop D, Newton-Bishop J
Dermatoendocrinol
. 2014 Feb;
5(1):121-9.
PMID: 24494045
Recreational sun exposure and sunburn are causal for melanoma but the risk is strongly genetically determined. Health promotion advice about sun protection should be aimed at susceptible individuals (pale skin,...
4.
Burn J, Mathers J, Bishop D
Fam Cancer
. 2013 Jul;
12(4):707-18.
PMID: 23880960
CAPP1 tested aspirin 600 mg/day and/or resistant starch 30 g/day in 200 adolescent FAP carriers. Aspirin treatment resulted in a non-significant reduction in polyp number and a significant reduction in...
5.
Burn J, Mathers J, Bishop D
Dig Dis
. 2012 Dec;
30 Suppl 2:39-47.
PMID: 23207931
Hereditary cancer due to pathological mutations in the mismatch repair gene family is now known as Lynch syndrome and affects at least 1 in 1,000 people, resulting in a 30-50%...
6.
Burn J, Mathers J, Bishop D
Recent Results Cancer Res
. 2012 Aug;
191:157-83.
PMID: 22893205
Hereditary forms of colorectal cancer account for less than 5 % of colorectal cancer but attract disproportionate attention because they offer an opportunity for effective surgical prophylaxis, influence the health...
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Amos C, Wang L, Lee J, Gershenwald J, Chen W, Fang S, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2011 Sep;
20(24):5012-23.
PMID: 21926416
We performed a multistage genome-wide association study of melanoma. In a discovery cohort of 1804 melanoma cases and 1026 controls, we identified loci at chromosomes 15q13.1 (HERC2/OCA2 region) and 16q24.3...
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Winney B, Boumertit A, Day T, Davison D, Echeta C, Evseeva I, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet
. 2011 Aug;
20(2):203-10.
PMID: 21829225
There is a great deal of interest in a fine-scale population structure in the UK, both as a signature of historical immigration events and because of the effect population structure...
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Rice A, Nsengimana J, Simmons I, Toomes C, Hoole J, Willoughby C, et al.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2009 Feb;
50(7):3210-7.
PMID: 19218600
Purpose: Strabismus is a common eye disorder with a prevalence of 1% to 4%. Comitant strabismus accounts for approximately 75% of all strabismus, yet more is known about the less...
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Bishop J, Harland M, Bishop D
Br J Hosp Med (Lond)
. 2006 Jul;
67(6):299-304.
PMID: 16821732
Melanoma is an increasingly common cancer and in order to direct preventative advice at those at risk, an understanding of susceptibility is crucial. This review summarizes what is known about...