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C Redmond

Researcher at Medical University of South Carolina

Publications -  18
Citations -  11312

C Redmond is an academic researcher from Medical University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 18 publications receiving 10797 citations. Previous affiliations of C Redmond include Sewanee: The University of the South.

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Effects of chemotherapy and hormonal therapy for early breast cancer on recurrence and 15-year survival: an overview of the randomised trials

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- 14 May 2005 - 
TL;DR: The 10-year and 15-year effects of various systemic adjuvant therapies on breast cancer recurrence and survival are reported and it is found that the cumulative reduction in mortality is more than twice as big at 15 years as at 5 years after diagnosis.
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Endometrial Cancer in Tamoxifen-Treated Breast Cancer Patients: Findings From the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) B-14

TL;DR: Risk of endometrial cancer increases following tamoxifen therapy for invasive breast cancer; however, net benefit greatly outweighs risk, and tamoxIFen treatment for breast cancer should continue.
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Validation Studies for Models Projecting the Risk of Invasive and Total Breast Cancer Incidence

TL;DR: Both models exhibited a tendency to overestimate risk for women classified in the higher quintile of predicted 5-year risk and to underestimate risk for those in the lower quintiles of the same.
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Postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy or BCG for colon cancer: results from NSABP protocol C-01.

TL;DR: The findings from this study are the first from a randomized prospective clinical trial to demonstrate that a significant disease-free survival and survival benefit can be achieved with postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with Dukes B and C carcinoma of the colon who have undergone curative resection.