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W A Raymond

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Lockwood C, Ricciardelli C, Raymond W, Seshadri R, McCaul K, Horsfall D
Int J Cancer . 1999 Jun; 84(3):203-8. PMID: 10371334
Image analysis was used to investigate the prognostic significance of immunostaining for oestrogen receptor (ER), p53 tumour-suppressor protein and tumour cell proliferation (MIB-1) in a random cohort of 200 primary...
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Ricciardelli C, Quinn D, Raymond W, McCaul K, Sutherland P, Stricker P, et al.
Cancer Res . 1999 May; 59(10):2324-8. PMID: 10344737
The disease course of localized prostate cancer is highly variable, and patients potentially curable by aggressive management are not readily identified by current clinical practice. Chondroitin sulfate (CS) glycosaminoglycan is...
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Ricciardelli C, Mayne K, Sykes P, Raymond W, McCaul K, Marshall V, et al.
Clin Cancer Res . 1998 May; 4(4):963-71. PMID: 9563891
Patients with clinically localized prostate cancer who might be cured by aggressive management are not easily identified using current clinical information. Additional, more accurate, biomarkers of tumor behavior need to...
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Ricciardelli C, Mayne K, Sykes P, Raymond W, McCaul K, Marshall V, et al.
Clin Cancer Res . 1997 Jun; 3(6):983-92. PMID: 9815775
Curative therapies for clinically localized prostate cancer have significant morbidity, and those patients who might be cured by aggressive management are not easily identified using current clinical information. Better biomarkers...
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Seshadri R, Raymond W, Leong A, Horsfall D, McCaul K
Int J Cancer . 1996 Jul; 67(3):353-6. PMID: 8707408
The clinical significance of vimentin intermediate filament (VIF) expression was studied in relation to other established prognostic parameters in primary breast cancer. Archival tumour samples embedded in paraffin were examined...
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Raymond W, Leong A
Pathology . 1991 Oct; 23(4):291-7. PMID: 1664512
This paper describes immunostaining of consecutive sections from 15 cases of fibrocystic change of the breast (including 2 examples of intraductal papilloma), 4 ductal carcinomas-in-situ and 17 invasive carcinomas (4...
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Raymond W, Leong A
J Pathol . 1990 Apr; 160(4):295-303. PMID: 2162939
This paper describes an improved immunohistochemical method for demonstrating oestrogen receptor (OR) protein in paraffin-embedded sections of tissue fixed for 1.5 h in formalin. Thirty-two cases of infiltrating ductal breast...
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Raymond W, Leong A
Hum Pathol . 1989 Aug; 20(8):741-6. PMID: 2473025
An argyrophil stain for nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) has recently been applied to paraffin sections of human tissues. This report describes a positive relationship between the mean numbers of AgNOR...
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Raymond W, Leong A
J Pathol . 1989 Jul; 158(3):203-11. PMID: 2769481
Measurements of the growth fraction (GF) and oestrogen receptor (OR) status were performed by immunohistochemical staining, using the monoclonal antibodies Ki-67 and anti-OR, in consecutive cryostat sections of biopsies from...
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Leong A, Raymond W
Pathology . 1989 Jul; 21(3):169-75. PMID: 2560537
Carcinoma of the breast is the most common cancer in Australian women. Current methods of treatment and refinements in therapeutic regimens are based on our understanding of the biological behaviour...