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Andrew Millar
Researcher at Middlesex University
Publications - 6
Citations - 729
Andrew Millar is an academic researcher from Middlesex University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 649 citations.
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The molecular genetics of colorectal cancer
TL;DR: This review examines the current understanding of the molecular genetics of colorectal carcinogenesis and concludes that gastroenterologists have a working knowledge of the pathological mechanisms that drive the disease.
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Management of hepatitis B in pregnant women and infants: a multicentre audit from four London hospitals
Gauri Godbole,Dianne Irish,Marina Basarab,Tabitha Mahungu,Andrew Fox-Lewis,Claire Thorne,Michael Jacobs,Geoffrey Dusheiko,William Rosenberg,Deepak Suri,Andrew Millar,Eleni Nastouli +11 more
TL;DR: In certain sectors of London, implementation of the pathway for management of women with hepatitis B and their infants is suboptimal and improved intersectorial sharing of information is needed to reduce the risk of women of high infectivity being lost to follow up.
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COVID-19 and Its Impact on Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) Cancer Management
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a critical analysis of available literature on COVID-19 and its impact on cancer management in general and that of UGI cancers in particular, and reflect on the impact of the first wave on the provision on diagnosis and management of with upper gastrointestinal (UGI) cancers.
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Multi-cancer early detection test in symptomatic patients referred for cancer investigation in England and Wales (SYMPLIFY): a large-scale, observational cohort study.
Brian Nicholson,Jason Oke,P S Virdee,Dean A. Harris,Catherine A O'Doherty,Zaed Z R Hamady,Vinay Sehgal,Andrew Millar,Louise C. Medley,Sharon Tonner,Lazarina Engonidou,Kaveh Riahi,Ying Luan,Sara Hiom,Harpal S. Kumar,Kathryn N. Kurtzman,Ly-Mee Yu,Sarah Pearson,FD Richard Hobbs,Rafael Perera,Mark R. Middleton +20 more
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Rapid Diagnostic Centres and early cancer diagnosis
TL;DR: In the UK, only 39% of cancer diagnoses were made via 2WW pathways in 2017, while significant proportions of diagnoses are made via other outpatient clinics (32%) or emergency presentation (19%), representing potentially missed diagnostic opportunities as mentioned in this paper.