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    Determinants of Outcome in Melanoma Patients With Cerebral Metastases by FIFE, K. M, COLMAN, M. H, MILTON, G. W, MCCARTHY, W. H, THOMPSON, J. F, STEVENS, G. N, FIRTH, I. C, MOON, D, SHANNON, K. F, HARMAN, R, PETERSEN-SCHAEFER, K, ZACEST, A. C, BESSER, M

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-04-2004)
    “…To analyze prognostic factors, effects of treatment, and survival for patients with cerebral metastases from melanoma. All melanoma patients with cerebral…”
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    Follow-up schedules after treatment for malignant melanoma by Francken, A. B., Accortt, N. A., Shaw, H. M., Colman, M. H., Wiener, M., Soong, S.-J., Hoekstra, H. J., Thompson, J. F.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-11-2008)
    “…Background: Existing follow‐up guidelines after treatment for melanoma are based largely on dated literature and historical precedent. This study aimed to…”
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    The advantage of using a synoptic pathology report format for cutaneous melanoma by Karim, R Z, Van Den Berg, K S, Colman, M H, McCarthy, S W, Thompson, J F, Scolyer, R A

    Published in Histopathology (01-01-2008)
    “…Aims:  Although the synoptic format is being increasingly used for primary cutaneous melanoma pathology reporting, no study assessing its value has yet been…”
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    The Management of Cervical Lymph Nodes in Patients with Cutaneous Melanoma by Martin, R. C. W., Shannon, K. F., Quinn, M. J., Saw, R. P. M., Spillane, A. J., Stretch, J. R., Colman, M. H., Gao, K., Thompson, J. F.

    Published in Annals of surgical oncology (01-11-2012)
    “…Background The aim of this study was to review the management of cervical lymph nodes in patients with cutaneous melanoma and to analyze factors influencing…”
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    Atopy and bronchial reactivity in Australian and Melanesian populations by Woolcock, A J, Colman, M H, Jones, M W

    Published in Clinical allergy (01-03-1978)
    “…In order to compare the prevalence of atopy and bronchial hyperreactivity among Papua New Guinian (P.N.G.) and Australian populations, skin prick tests and…”
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    Primary invasive melanoma on the head and neck: Distribution, ultraviolet exposure and histological subtype in 1,298 Australian patients by Long, G. V., Armstrong, B. K., Colman, M. H., Shaw, H. M., Thompson, J. F., Crotty, K. A.

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-06-2007)
    “…Abstract only 8541 Background: The aim of this study was to determine the subsite distribution of invasive cutaneous melanoma of the head and neck and…”
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    Tumor mitotic rate is a more powerful prognostic indicator than ulceration in patients with primary cutaneous melanoma: An analysis of 3661 patients from a single center by AZZOLA, Manuela F, SHAW, Helen M, THOMPSON, John F, SOONG, Seng-Jaw, SCOLYER, Richard A, WATSON, Geoffrey F, COLMAN, Marjorie H, YUTING ZHANG

    Published in Cancer (15-03-2003)
    “…The current study was performed to determine whether tumor mitotic rate (TMR) is a useful, independent prognostic factor in patients with localized cutaneous…”
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    A sentinel node biopsy does not increase the incidence of in-transit metastasis in patients with primary cutaneous melanoma by van Poll, Daan, Thompson, John F, Colman, Marjorie H, McKinnon, J Gregory, Saw, Robyn P M, Stretch, Jonathan R, Scolyer, Richard A, Uren, Roger F

    Published in Annals of surgical oncology (01-08-2005)
    “…It has been suggested that performing a sentinel node biopsy (SNB) in patients with cutaneous melanoma increases the incidence of in-transit metastasis (ITM)…”
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    Levels of reduced glutathione in red cells of New Guinea western Highlanders by Blackburn, C R, Hagon, E E, Colman, M H

    Published in Papua New Guinea medical journal (01-03-1975)
    “…Reduced glutathione levels in erythrocytes of 14 Enga New Guinea Highlanders had a mean value of 50.1 mg/100 ml (S 5.9) which was significantly lower than the…”
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