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Malcolm W.R. Reed

Researcher at Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Publications -  320
Citations -  22811

Malcolm W.R. Reed is an academic researcher from Brighton and Sussex Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 310 publications receiving 21129 citations. Previous affiliations of Malcolm W.R. Reed include University of Brighton & Northern General Hospital.

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Genome-wide association study identifies novel breast cancer susceptibility loci

Douglas F. Easton, +109 more
- 28 Jun 2007 - 
TL;DR: To identify further susceptibility alleles, a two-stage genome-wide association study in 4,398 breast cancer cases and 4,316 controls was conducted, followed by a third stage in which 30 single nucleotide polymorphisms were tested for confirmation.
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Subtyping of breast cancer by immunohistochemistry to investigate a relationship between subtype and short and long term survival: a collaborative analysis of data for 10,159 cases from 12 studies

TL;DR: Paul Pharoah and colleagues evaluate the prognostic significance of immunohistochemical subtype classification in more than 10,000 breast cancer cases with early disease, and examines the influence of a patient's survival time on the prediction of future survival.
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Large-scale genotyping identifies 41 new loci associated with breast cancer risk

Kyriaki Michailidou, +220 more
- 01 Apr 2013 - 
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of 9 genome-wide association studies, including 10,052 breast cancer cases and 12,575 controls of European ancestry, and identified 29,807 SNPs for further genotyping suggests that more than 1,000 additional loci are involved in breast cancer susceptibility.
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MicroRNA related polymorphisms and breast cancer risk

Sofia Khan, +161 more
- 12 Nov 2014 - 
TL;DR: Five miRNA binding site SNPs associated significantly with breast cancer risk are located in the 3′ UTR of CASP8, HDDC3, DROSHA, MUSTN1, and MYCL1, respectively, which belongs to miRNA machinery genes and has a central role in initial miRNA processing.
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The history of photodetection and photodynamic therapy.

TL;DR: This review traces the origins and development of PD and PDT from antiquity to the present day and highlights the role that light has in the treatment of disease since antiquity.