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Ian O. Ellis
Researcher at University of Nottingham
Publications - 1071
Citations - 84964
Ian O. Ellis is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 126, co-authored 1051 publications receiving 75435 citations. Previous affiliations of Ian O. Ellis include Mansoura University & Curie Institute.
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Effect of LHRH agonist, Zoladex, on ovarian histology
Karen Williamson,J.F.R. Robertson,Ian O. Ellis,C. W. Elston,Robert Ian Nicholson,Roger W. Blamey +5 more
TL;DR: Zoladex appears to arrest not folliculogenesis but follicular maturation with inhibition of ovulation, the follicles subsequently undergoing atresia with follicular cyst formation.
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PIASγ expression in relation to clinicopathological, tumour factors and survival in indigenous black breast cancer women
A O J Agboola,A A Musa,Adekumbiola Banjo,BA Ayoade,Mopelola Deji-Agboola,Christopher C. Nolan,Emad A. Rakha,Ian O. Ellis,Andrew R. Green +8 more
TL;DR: Univariate and multivariate survival analyses showed PIASγ expression was a predictor of poor outcome independent of tumour histological grade and ER expression, and may therefore be useful for the screening of basal-like and TNBC.
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Human epidermal growth receptor-2 overexpressing early operable primary breast cancers in older (≥70 years) women: biology and clinical outcome in comparison with younger (<70 years) patients
TL;DR: Her2 overexpressing tumours in older women showed relatively a less aggressive phenotype and did not show any inferior long-term clinical outcome despite not having received chemotherapy when compared with the younger patients.
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Comparison of margin assessment by radial and shave sections in wide local excision specimens for invasive carcinoma of the breast.
Zsolt Hodi,Ian O. Ellis,C. W. Elston,Sarah E Pinder,Glynn Donovan,R. Douglas Macmillan,Andrew H S Lee +6 more
TL;DR: Comparison of margin assessment by radial and shave sections in wide local excision specimens for invasive carcinoma of the breast using standard histopathology techniques is compared.
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Two brothers with Goldberg-Shprintzen syndrome.
TL;DR: The novel findings in this instance are of foot anomalies including camptodactyly and clinodactYly of the 2nd to 4th toes, which have not been previously described in Goldberg–Shprintzen syndrome.