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Malcolm W Reed

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Morgan J, Wyld L, Collins K, Reed M
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2022 Jun; 5:CD004272. PMID: 35658165
Background: Several studies have evaluated the clinical effectiveness of endocrine therapy alone in women aged 70 years or over with operable breast cancer and who are fit for surgery. Objectives:...
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van der Plas-Krijgsman W, Morgan J, de Glas N, de Boer A, Martin C, Holmes G, et al.
Eur J Cancer . 2022 Jan; 163:189-199. PMID: 35081505
Background: Previous studies have shown that survival outcomes for older patients with breast cancer vary substantially across Europe, with worse survival reported in the United Kingdom. It has been hypothesised...
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Bromham N, Schmidt-Hansen M, Astin M, Hasler E, Reed M
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2017 Jan; 1:CD004561. PMID: 28052186
Background: Axillary surgery is an established part of the management of primary breast cancer. It provides staging information to guide adjuvant therapy and potentially local control of axillary disease. Several...
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Howat W, Blows F, Provenzano E, Brook M, Morris L, Gazinska P, et al.
J Pathol Clin Res . 2016 Aug; 1(1):18-32. PMID: 27499890
Breast cancer risk factors and clinical outcomes vary by tumour marker expression. However, individual studies often lack the power required to assess these relationships, and large-scale analyses are limited by...
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Schmidt-Hansen M, Bromham N, Hasler E, Reed M
Springerplus . 2016 Feb; 5:85. PMID: 26848425
Traditionally, women with node-positive operable breast cancer have received complete axillary lymph node dissection (ALND), which is associated with significant morbidity, but recently less invasive alternatives have been explored. We...
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Morgan J, Richards P, Zaman O, Ward S, Collins K, Robinson T, et al.
Cancer Biol Med . 2016 Jan; 12(4):308-15. PMID: 26779368
Objective: Up to 40% of women over 70 years with primary operable breast cancer in the UK are treated with primary endocrine therapy (PET) as an alternative to surgery. A...
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Morgan J, Burton M, Collins K, Lifford K, Robinson T, Cheung K, et al.
Psychooncology . 2015 Jun; 24(12):1761-6. PMID: 26043439
Objective: Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is an alternative to surgery for oestrogen receptor positive operable breast cancer in some older women. However the decision to offer PET involves complex trade-offs...
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Goyal A, Dodwell D, Reed M, Coleman R
J Clin Oncol . 2014 Sep; 32(34):3902. PMID: 25245444
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Lee D, Madhuvrata P, Reed M, Balasubramanian S
Asian J Surg . 2013 Jun; 39(3):182-6. PMID: 23769746
A mesenteric cyst is defined as a cyst that is located in the mesentery of the gastrointestinal tract and may extend from the base of the mesentery into the retroperitoneum....
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Staton C, Shaw L, Valluru M, Hoh L, Koay I, Cross S, et al.
Histopathology . 2011 Sep; 59(2):274-82. PMID: 21884206
Aims: This study aimed to identify the involvement of class 3 semaphorins (Sema3) and receptors, neuropilins (Np1 and Np2) and plexins (A1-A4) in breast cancer development and angiogenesis. Methods And...