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Nadeem Siddiqui

Researcher at Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Publications -  58
Citations -  3684

Nadeem Siddiqui is an academic researcher from Glasgow Royal Infirmary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Ovarian cancer. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 47 publications receiving 3233 citations. Previous affiliations of Nadeem Siddiqui include University of Hawaii.

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Common Genetic Variation In Cellular Transport Genes and Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC) Risk

Ganna Chornokur, +158 more
- 19 Jun 2015 - 
TL;DR: Associations between inherited cellular transport gene variants and risk of EOC histologic subtypes are revealed on a large cohort of women.
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Multiple independent variants at the TERT locus are associated with telomere length and risks of breast and ovarian cancer

Stig E. Bojesen, +455 more
- 01 Apr 2013 - 
TL;DR: Using the Illumina custom genotyping array iCOGs, SNPs at the TERT locus in breast, ovarian and BRCA1 mutation carrier cancer cases and controls and leukocyte telomere measurements are analyzed to find associations cluster into three independent peaks.
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Identification of 12 new susceptibility loci for different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer

Catherine M. Phelan, +443 more
- 01 May 2017 - 
TL;DR: Integrated analyses of genes and regulatory biofeatures at each locus predicted candidate susceptibility genes, including OBFC1, a new candidate susceptibility gene for low-grade and borderline serous EOC.
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Phase I Trial of Intraperitoneal Injection of the E1B-55-kd-Gene–Deleted Adenovirus ONYX-015 (dl1520) Given on Days 1 Through 5 Every 3 Weeks in Patients With Recurrent/Refractory Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

TL;DR: The first clinical experience with the intraperitoneal delivery of any replication-competent/-selective virus in cancer patients is described andPolymerase chain reaction data indicating presence of virus up to 10 days after the final infusion of dl1520 are suggestive of continuing viral replication.
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Prognostic relevance of uncommon ovarian histology in women with stage III/IV epithelial ovarian cancer

TL;DR: Mucinous and clear cell carcinomas are independent predictors of poor prognosis in stage III/IV EOC and studies targeting these rare histological subtypes are warranted and will require significant intergroup collaboration.