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Martin J OSullivan

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OReilly S, Lynch E, Hwang E, Brown M, ODonovan T, Hennessy M, et al.
Clin Breast Cancer . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39668009
Climate change is the greatest threat to human existence. Currently it impacts breast cancer care by disrupting treatment, by food poverty and economic hardship and through fossil fuel pollution which...
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Higgins A, OReilly S, OSullivan M
Ir J Med Sci . 2024 Apr; 193(4):1763-1772. PMID: 38639840
Background: The coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic caused delays in the diagnosis and management of breast cancer which may have affected disease presentation. The aim of this study was to compare rates...
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Forrest C, OSullivan M, Ryan M, OTuathaigh C, Browne T, Rock K, et al.
Breast . 2024 Mar; 75:103699. PMID: 38460442
Introduction: Successful breast cancer outcomes can be jeopardised by adverse events. Understanding and integrating patients' and doctors' perspectives into care trajectories could improve patient safety. This study assessed their views...
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Keogh R, Harvey H, Brady C, Hassett E, Costelloe S, OSullivan M, et al.
J Cancer Policy . 2024 Jan; 39:100466. PMID: 38176467
Introduction: Cyberattacks represent a growing threat for healthcare delivery globally. We assess the impact and implications of a cyberattack on a cancer center in Ireland. Methods: On May 14th 2021...
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Forrest C, Madden D, OSullivan M, OReilly S
JCO Oncol Pract . 2023 Jan; 19(4):160-163. PMID: 36652657
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Cullinane C, Fleming C, OLeary D, Hassan F, Kelly L, OSullivan M, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2020 Nov; 3(11):e2026921. PMID: 33211112
Importance: Fragmented DNA is continuously released into the circulation following apoptosis and necrosis of both cancerous and noncancerous cells; when it is released by cancer cells, it is specifically known...
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Cullinane C, Creavin B, OLeary D, OSullivan M, Kelly L, Redmond H, et al.
Clin Breast Cancer . 2020 Jul; 20(6):e675-e681. PMID: 32653471
The systemic inflammatory response plays a role in tumor progression and development. The neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a biochemical marker of systemic inflammation and is increasingly gaining appreciation...
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OSullivan M, Redmond H
Ir J Psychol Med . 2018 Nov; 18(4):137-139. PMID: 30440191
Trichotillomania is a relatively uncommon condition that classically occurs in young females. It can result in trichobezoar formation, which is usually managed successfully by surgical intervention, although rarely it can...
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Ita M, Koh K, Butt A, KaimKhani S, Kelly L, OSullivan M, et al.
Ir J Med Sci . 2018 Mar; 187(4):901-906. PMID: 29564720
Background: Cosmetic outcomes and scar lengths remain important considerations in breast cancer surgery. Suturing techniques should decrease scar tissue formation and provide good cosmetic results. The use of an accordion...
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Prendeville S, Ryan C, Feeley L, OConnell F, Browne T, OSullivan M, et al.
Breast . 2015 Feb; 24(3):197-200. PMID: 25681861
Introduction: The role of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is controversial. This study evaluates the risk of clinically relevant SLN metastasis following a core...