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Rebecca Harrison
Researcher at Leicester Royal Infirmary
Publications - 57
Citations - 4079
Rebecca Harrison is an academic researcher from Leicester Royal Infirmary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Barrett's esophagus & Dysplasia. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 56 publications receiving 3756 citations. Previous affiliations of Rebecca Harrison include University of Birmingham & Leicester General Hospital.
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Consensus Statements for Management of Barrett's Dysplasia and Early-Stage Esophageal Adenocarcinoma, Based on a Delphi Process
Cathy Bennett,Nimish Vakil,Jacques J. Bergman,Rebecca Harrison,Robert D. Odze,Michael Vieth,Scott Sanders,Oliver Pech,Gaius Longcroft-Wheaton,Yvonne Romero,John M. Inadomi,Jan Tack,Douglas A. Corley,Hendrik Manner,Susi Green,David Al Dulaimi,Haythem Ali,Bill Allum,Mark R Anderson,Howard Curtis,Gary W. Falk,M. Brian Fennerty,Grant Fullarton,Kausilia K. Krishnadath,Stephen J. Meltzer,David Armstrong,Robert A. Ganz,Gianpaolo Cengia,James J. Going,John R. Goldblum,Charles Gordon,Heike I. Grabsch,Chris Haigh,Michio Hongo,David Johnston,Ricky Forbes-Young,Elaine Kay,Philip Kaye,Toni Lerut,Laurence Lovat,Lars Lundell,Philip Mairs,Tadakuza Shimoda,Stuart J. Spechler,Stephen J. Sontag,Peter Malfertheiner,Iain A. Murray,Manoj Nanji,David N. Poller,Krish Ragunath,Jaroslaw Regula,Renzo Cestari,Neil A. Shepherd,Rajvinder Singh,Hubert J. Stein,Nicholas J. Talley,Jean Paul Galmiche,Tony C.K. Tham,Peter Watson,Lisa Yerian,Massimo Rugge,Thomas W. Rice,John Hart,Stuart Gittens,David Hewin,Juergen Hochberger,Peter J. Kahrilas,Sean L. Preston,Richard E. Sampliner,Prateek Sharma,Robert C. Stuart,Kenneth K. Wang,Irving Waxman,Chris Abley,Duncan Loft,Ian D. Penman,Nicholas J. Shaheen,Amitabh Chak,Gareth Davies,L. J. Dunn,Yngve Falck-Ytter,John deCaestecker,Pradeep Bhandari,Christian Ell,S. Michael Griffin,Stephen Attwood,Hugh Barr,John J.B. Allen,Mark K. Ferguson,Paul Moayyedi,Janusz Jankowski,Janusz Jankowski,Janusz Jankowski +92 more
TL;DR: An international, multidisciplinary, systematic, evidence-based review of different management strategies for patients with Barrett's esophagus and dysplasia or early-stage EA and developed a data-sifting platform and used the Delphi process to create evidence- based consensus statements.
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Barrett's metaplasia
TL;DR: There is an improved understanding of genetic and environmental interactions necessary for the clonal expansion and propagation of metaplastic premalignant lesions and three mechanisms promote cancer progression--inheritance of germ-line mutations or polymorphisms, sporadic mutagenesis, and local epigenetic alterations.
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Advancing donor liver age and rapid fibrosis progression following transplantation for hepatitis C
TL;DR: Donor age has a major influence on graft outcome following transplantation forHCV, and the changing organ donor profile will affect the long term results of LT for HCV, which has important implications for donor liver allocation.
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Mechanisms of field cancerization in the human stomach: the expansion and spread of mutated gastric stem cells.
Stuart McDonald,Stuart McDonald,Laura C. Greaves,Lydia Gutierrez–Gonzalez,Manuel Rodriguez–Justo,Maesha Deheragoda,Maesha Deheragoda,Simon J. Leedham,Robert W. Taylor,Chung Yin Lee,Sean L. Preston,Matthew A. Lovell,Toby Hunt,George Elia,Dahmane Oukrif,Rebecca Harrison,Marco Novelli,I Mitchell,David L. Stoker,Douglass M. Turnbull,Janusz Jankowski,Janusz Jankowski,Janusz Jankowski,Nicholas A. Wright,Nicholas A. Wright +24 more
TL;DR: The data show that human gastric body units are clonal, contain multiple multipotential stem cells, and provide definitive evidence for how mutations spread within the human stomach, and show how field cancerization develops.
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Detection of intestinal metaplasia in Barrett's esophagus: an observational comparator study suggests the need for a minimum of eight biopsies.
Rebecca Harrison,Ian Perry,William Haddadin,Stuart McDonald,Richard T. Bryan,Keith R. Abrams,Richard E. Sampliner,Nicholas J. Talley,Paul Moayyedi,Janusz Jankowski +9 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that at least 8 random biopsies is the minimum to be taken and analyzed with conventional H&E staining to diagnose benign intestinal metaplasia.