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R R Millis

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Lee A, Gillett C, Ryder K, Fentiman I, Miles D, Millis R
Histopathology . 2006 May; 48(6):692-701. PMID: 16681685
Aim: Inflammation in carcinoma of the breast may represent an immune response to the tumour, but there is evidence that this response is impaired. Inflammation may also stimulate tumour growth...
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DArrigo C, Hanby A, Springall R, Gillett C, Millis R
Histopathology . 2006 Apr; 48(5):608-9. PMID: 16623789
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Millis R, Pinder S, Ryder K, Howitt R, Lakhani S
Br J Cancer . 2004 Apr; 90(8):1538-42. PMID: 15083182
The grade of recurrent in situ and invasive carcinoma occurring after treatment of pure ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has been compared with the grade of the original DCIS in...
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Barnes D, Millis R, Gillett C, Ryder K, Skilton D, Fentiman I, et al.
Endocr Relat Cancer . 2004 Mar; 11(1):85-96. PMID: 15027887
The oestrogen receptor (ER) status of 2660 patients with primary breast cancer has been related to the effect of different adjuvant systemic therapies on survival. However, as patients in the...
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Millis R, Springall R, Lee A, Ryder K, Rytina E, Fentiman I
Br J Cancer . 2002 Mar; 86(3):396-401. PMID: 11875706
The significance of occult metastases in axillary lymph nodes in patients with carcinoma of the breast is controversial. Additional sections were cut from the axillary lymph nodes of 477 women...
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Dublin E, Millis R, Smith P, Bobrow L
Br J Cancer . 1999 Jul; 80(10):1608-16. PMID: 10408407
Ninety-eight minimal breast cancers (MBCs) diagnosed between 1975 and 1990, and all originally considered to be invasive were found, on review, to form three groups: (a) 28 predominantly invasive carcinomas...
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Merchant W, Millis R, Smith P, Chaudary M, Barnes D
Int J Cancer . 1999 Jun; 84(3):278-83. PMID: 10371347
In an attempt to explain the difference in outcome between British and Japanese women with breast cancer we have compared histopathological features, expression of c-erbB2 and p53 proteins and clinical...
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Barnes D, Millis R, Beex L, Thorpe S, Leake R
Eur J Cancer . 1999 Jan; 34(11):1677-82. PMID: 9893651
This paper outlines the changes which have occurred over the last 25 years in the methods employed for the measurement of oestrogen receptors to aid the management of women with...
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Badve S, AHern R, Ward A, Millis R, Pinder S, Ellis I, et al.
Hum Pathol . 1998 Sep; 29(9):915-23. PMID: 9744307
The increased detection of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) by mammographic screening and the more widespread use of breast-conserving surgery have led to a search for histological features associated with...
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Millis R, Barnes D, Lampejo O, Egan M, Smith P
Eur J Cancer . 1998 Aug; 34(4):548-53. PMID: 9713307
The primary tumour grade in 115 patients with infiltrating ductal carcinoma of the breast was compared with the type of the ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) component and with the...