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Philip T. James
Researcher at University of London
Publications - 30
Citations - 663
Philip T. James is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Malnutrition. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications receiving 434 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip T. James include Action Against Hunger.
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First-line selective internal radiotherapy plus chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone in patients with liver metastases from colorectal cancer (FOXFIRE, SIRFLOX, and FOXFIRE-Global): a combined analysis of three multicentre, randomised, phase 3 trials
Harpreet Wasan,Peter Gibbs,Navesh K Sharma,Julien Taieb,Volker Heinemann,Jens Ricke,Marc Peeters,Michael Findlay,Andrew Weaver,Jamie Mills,Charles Wilson,Richard Adams,Anne Francis,Joanna Moschandreas,P S Virdee,Peter Dutton,Sharon Love,Val Gebski,Alastair Gray,Andrew Bateman,Claire Blesing,Ewan Brown,Ian Chau,Sebastian Cummins,David Cunningham,Stephen Falk,Maher Hadaki,Marcia Hall,Tamas Hickish,Joanne Hornbuckle,F. Lofts,Sarah Lowndes,Astrid Mayer,Matthew Metcalfe,Gary Middleton,Amir Montazeri,Rebecca Muirhead,Andreas Polychronis,Colin Purcell,Paul Ross,Ricky A. Sharma,Liz Sherwin,David J. Smith,Rubin Soomal,Daniel Swinson,Axel Walther,Harpreet Wasan,Greg Wilson,Pradip Amin,Bruna Angelelli,Jacques Balosso,Alex Beny,Daniel Bloomgarden,Evelyn Boucher,Michael P. Brown,Harald-Robert Bruch,James Bui,Matthew Burge,Giuseppe Cardaci,James Carlisle,Seungjean Chai,Yi-Jen Chen,Patrick Chevallier,Michael Chuong,Stephen Clarke,Andrew L. Coveler,Michael Craninx,Thierry Delanoit,Amélie Deleporte,Paul Eliadis,Francis Facchini,Tom Ferguson,Michel Ferrante,Gary Frenette,Jacob Frick,Vinod Ganju,Michael Garofalo,Karen Geboes,Gerald Gehbauer,Benjamin George,Ravit Geva,Michael Gordon,Kate Gregory,Seza Gulec,James Hannigan,Guy van Hazel,Norman Isaac Heching,Thomas Helmberger,Alain Hendlisz,Koen Hendrickx,Matthew Holtzman,Richard Isaacs,Christopher Jackson,Philip T. James,Adeel Kaiser,Chris Karapetis,Andreas Kaubisch,Yon-Dschun Ko,H. Kröning,Frank Lammert,Winston Liauw,Steven Limentani,Samy Louafi,Marc De Man,Jeffrey Margolis,Robert C.G. Martin,Andrea Martoni,Gavin Marx,Marco Matos,E Monsaert,Veerle Moons,Louise M. Nott,Arnd Nusch,Anne O'Donnell,Howard Ozer,Siddarth A Padia,Nick Pavlakis,David Perez,Stefan Pluntke,Marc Polus,Alex Powell,Marc Pracht,Timothy J. Price,David Ransom,Christine Rebischung,Karsten Ridwelski,Jorge Riera-Knorrenschild,Hanno Riess,William S. Rilling,Bridget A. Robinson,Javier Rodríguez,Federico Sanchez,Tilmann Sauerbruch,Michael Savin,Klemens Scheidhauer,Elyse Schneiderman,Grant Seeger,Eva Segelov,Einat Shaham Schmueli,Adi Shani,Jenny Shannon,Navesh K. Sharma,Stephen Shibata,Nimit Singhal,Denis Smith,Randall Smith,Salomon M. Stemmer,Oliver Stötzer,Andrew Strickland,Klaus Tatsch,Eric Terrebonne,Thomas Tichler,Ursula Vehling-Kaiser,Ruth Vera-Garcia,Thomas J Vogl,Euan Walpole,Eric Wang,Samuel Whiting,Ido Wolf,Steven Ades,Morteza Aghmesheh,Miklos Auber,Hubert Ayala,Patrick McKay Boland,Eveline Bouche,Charles Bowers,Christoph Bremer,M. Burge,Ana Ruíz Casado,Prasad Cooray,Martin R. Crain,Maike De Wit,Kyran Dowling,Aurelie Durand,Sandrine Faivre,Kynan Feeney,Thomas W. Ferguson,Aurelie Ferru,Maria Fragoso,Cristina Granetto,Pascal Hammel,Richard Issacs,Renuka Iyer,Yeul Hong Kim,Jin-Tung Liang,Lionel Lim,Jin Hwang Liu,Gianluca Masi,Stefania Mosconi,Gianmauro Numico,Lynn Ratner,Han Sae-Won,Madhu Sudan Singh,Patricia Stoltzfus,Iain Tan,Antonio Trogu,Craig Underhill,Mark Westcott +197 more
TL;DR: Data suggest selective internal radiotherapy (SIRT) in third-line or subsequent therapy for metastatic colorectal cancer has clinical benefit in patients with coloreCTal liver metastases with liver-dominant disease after chemotherapy.
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The Role of Nutrition in COVID-19 Susceptibility and Severity of Disease: A Systematic Review.
Philip T. James,Zakari Ali,Andrew E. Armitage,Ana Bonell,Carla Cerami,Hal Drakesmith,Modou Jobe,Kerry S Jones,Zara Liew,Sophie E. Moore,Sophie E. Moore,Fernanda Morales-Berstein,Helen M. Nabwera,Behzad Nadjm,Sant-Rayn Pasricha,Sant-Rayn Pasricha,Pauline Scheelbeek,Matt J. Silver,Megan R Teh,Andrew M. Prentice +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the latest evidence on how malnutrition across all its forms (under-and overnutrition and micronutrient status) may influence both susceptibility to, and progression of, COVID-19.
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Candidate genes linking maternal nutrient exposure to offspring health via DNA methylation: a review of existing evidence in humans with specific focus on one-carbon metabolism.
Philip T. James,Sara Sajjadi,Ashutosh Singh Tomar,Ayden Saffari,Fall Chd,Andrew M. Prentice,Smeeta Shrestha,Smeeta Shrestha,Prachand Issarapu,Dilip K. Yadav,Lovejeet Kaur,Karen A. Lillycrop,Matt J. Silver,Giriraj R. Chandak +13 more
TL;DR: The synthesis of current knowledge provided by this review identifies research needs on the pathway to developing possible early life interventions to optimize lifelong health.
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Children with moderate acute malnutrition with no access to supplementary feeding programmes experience high rates of deterioration and no improvement: Results from a prospective cohort study in rural Ethiopia
Philip T. James,Kate Sadler,Mekitie Wondafrash,Alemayehu Argaw,Alemayehu Argaw,Hanqi Luo,Benti Geleta,Kiya Kedir,Yilak Getnet,Tefera Belachew,Paluku Bahwere +10 more
TL;DR: Children with MAM during the post-harvest season in an area not eligible for SFP experience an extremely high incidence of SAM and a low recovery rate, and further preventive and curative approaches should urgently be considered.
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Follow-up between 6 and 24 months after discharge from treatment for severe acute malnutrition in children aged 6-59 months: A systematic review.
Natasha Phillipa O'Sullivan,Natasha Lelijveld,Natasha Lelijveld,Alexandra Rutishauser-Perera,Marko Kerac,Philip T. James +5 more
TL;DR: There is a scarcity of studies that follow-up children 6–24 months post-discharge from SAM treatment, suggesting that children may exhibit sustained vulnerability even after achieving nutritional cure, including heightened mortality and morbidity risk and persistent stunting.