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Dorota M. Gertig
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 99
Citations - 6542
Dorota M. Gertig is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 96 publications receiving 5996 citations. Previous affiliations of Dorota M. Gertig include American Cancer Society & Telstra.
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Novel Molecular Subtypes of Serous and Endometrioid Ovarian Cancer Linked to Clinical Outcome
Richard W. Tothill,Anna V. Tinker,Joshy George,Robert M Brown,Stephen B. Fox,Stephen Lade,Daryl S Johnson,Melanie Trivett,Dariush Etemadmoghadam,Bianca Locandro,Nadia Traficante,Sian Fereday,Jillian Hung,Yoke-Eng Chiew,Izhak Haviv,Dorota M. Gertig,Anna deFazio,David D.L. Bowtell +17 more
TL;DR: Gene expression profiling identified molecular subtypes of ovarian cancer of biological and clinical importance by gene expression profiling with linkage to clinical and pathologic features.
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Iron-overload-related disease in HFE hereditary hemochromatosis
Katrina J. Allen,Lyle C. Gurrin,C.C. Constantine,Nicholas J. Osborne,Martin B. Delatycki,Amanda Nicoll,Christine E. McLaren,Melanie Bahlo,Amy Nisselle,Chris D. Vulpe,Gregory J. Anderson,Melissa C. Southey,Graham G. Giles,Graham G. Giles,Dallas R. English,Dallas R. English,John L. Hopper,John K. Olynyk,Lawrie W. Powell,Dorota M. Gertig +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed HFE mutations in 31,192 persons of northern European descent between the ages of 40 and 69 years who participated in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study and were followed for an average of 12 years.
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Early effect of the HPV vaccination programme on cervical abnormalities in Victoria, Australia: an ecological study
Julia M.L. Brotherton,Masha Fridman,Cathryn L May,Genevieve Chappell,A Marion Saville,Dorota M. Gertig +5 more
TL;DR: This is the first report of a decrease in incidence of HGAs within 3 years after the implementation of a population-wide HPV vaccination programme in Victoria, Australia.
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The natural history of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast: a review
TL;DR: The available evidence suggests not all DCIS will progress to invasive cancer in the medium term but precise estimates of progression are not possible given the limitations of the data.
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Impact of a population-based HPV vaccination program on cervical abnormalities: a data linkage study.
Dorota M. Gertig,Julia M.L. Brotherton,Alison C Budd,Kelly T. Drennan,Genevieve Chappell,A Marion Saville +5 more
TL;DR: A population-based HPV vaccination program in schools significantly reduced cervical abnormalities for vaccinated women within five years of implementation, with the greatest vaccine effectiveness observed for the youngest women.