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Mohammad R. Akbari
Researcher at Women's College Hospital
Publications - 155
Citations - 4339
Mohammad R. Akbari is an academic researcher from Women's College Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 132 publications receiving 3284 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad R. Akbari include The Breast Cancer Research Foundation & Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
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Germline BRCA Mutations in a Large Clinic-Based Cohort of Patients With Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
Spring Holter,Ayelet Borgida,Anna Dodd,Robert C. Grant,Kara Semotiuk,David W. Hedley,Neesha Dhani,Steven A. Narod,Mohammad R. Akbari,Malcolm J. Moore,Steven Gallinger +10 more
TL;DR: Having a cancer family history that met genetic testing criteria of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network or the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care or self-reporting as Ashkenazi Jewish was significantly associated with BRCA mutation carrier status.
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Liquid biopsy in breast cancer: A comprehensive review
Sahar Alimirzaie,Sahar Alimirzaie,Maryam Bagherzadeh,Maryam Bagherzadeh,Mohammad R. Akbari,Mohammad R. Akbari +5 more
TL;DR: The advantages and limitations of the various components of liquid biopsy used in breast cancer diagnosis are discussed and aspects that require further focus in future research are expanded on.
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Germline RECQL mutations are associated with breast cancer susceptibility
Cezary Cybulski,Jian Carrot-Zhang,Wojciech Kluźniak,Barbara Rivera,Aniruddh Kashyap,Dominika Wokołorczyk,Sylvie Giroux,Javad Nadaf,Nancy Hamel,Shiyu Zhang,Tomasz Huzarski,Jacek Gronwald,Tomasz Byrski,Marek Szwiec,Anna Jakubowska,Helena Rudnicka,Marcin Lener,Bartłomiej Masojć,Patrica N Tonin,François Rousseau,Bohdan Górski,Tadeusz Dębniak,Jacek Majewski,Jan Lubinski,William D. Foulkes,Steven A. Narod,Mohammad R. Akbari +26 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that RECQL is a breast cancer susceptibility gene implicated in resolving stalled DNA replication forks to prevent double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) breaks.
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Coeliac disease presenting with symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
Bijan Shahbazkhani,M. Forootan,Shahin Merat,Mohammad R. Akbari,Siavosh Nasseri-Moghadam,H Vahedi,Reza Malekzadeh +6 more
TL;DR: A small number of patients with coeliac disease may easily mimic symptoms which are parts of the criteria used for diagnosing irritable bowel syndrome.
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Clinical outcomes in women with breast cancer and a PALB2 mutation: a prospective cohort analysis
Cezary Cybulski,Wojciech Kluźniak,Tomasz Huzarski,Dominika Wokołorczyk,Aniruddh Kashyap,Anna Jakubowska,Marek Szwiec,Tomasz Byrski,Tadeusz Dębniak,Bohdan Górski,Victoria Sopik,Mohammad R. Akbari,Ping Sun,Jacek Gronwald,Steven A. Narod,Jan Lubinski +15 more
TL;DR: Women with a PALB2 mutation face an increased risk of breast cancer and might be at a higher risk of death from breast cancer compared with non-carriers and increased surveillance should be offered to unaffected women who carry a PALb2 mutation.